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First, society would begin to allow the killing of the terminally ill, then the pain and sufferers next, the elderly and then eventually anyone who seems to be unproductive or worthless to society. "You're right, you are a useless cripple, you're a burden on your family, you're wasting the time of the doctors, and the world would be better off without you... displayed 300 characters
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This sounds exaggerated, but it really could happen. Amidst the advancement of medical science, euthanasia has started to be practiced in some developed countries. For instance, the Dutch practice euthanasia legally and regularly. Now fifteen percent of all deaths in that country are from the practice of euthanasia alone (Euthanasia: Answer to Frequently Asked Questions, 4)... displayed next 300 characters
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