It depends on the stage they are in.
If they are beyond help and certain to die in a few days, it’s just inhumane to keep them alive. And yes, there are medical situations like this.
I’m talking about people dying of cancer and other diseases where the outcome is irrefutable and all they are doing is suffering discomfort and the family going through hell standing by for the event to take place.
This can linger on for a while, and family members are forced to be there 24/7 until it happens.
If they move the process forward, I do not think Good looks down on this in anger.
It depends on the stage they are in.
If they are beyond help and certain to die in a few days, its just inhumane to keep them alive. And yes, there are medical situations like this.
Do you want some doctor on his own determining who should die and when?