So now the child is dying a lingering death?
Sandbar, the difference is clear. Simply, you don't kill the child. The child does not lose his life by your hand.
Let me give a more apt comparison. Someone has an fatal disease, beyond any possibility of cure. He will die a lingering death. Can you kill him, because he'll die anyway? Is there nothing wrong in taking an innocent's life, if the innocent will die anyway?
>>>Let me give a more apt comparison. Someone has an fatal disease, beyond any possibility of cure. He will die a lingering death. Can you kill him, because he'll die anyway? Is there nothing wrong in taking an innocent's life, if the innocent will die anyway?>>>
After watching my mother die a horrendous death...
Well, let's just say before it was over my view of Dr. Kavorkian wasn't as bad as it was before her death from cancer.