Abstract
Background
The right of euthanasia is the subject of worldwide discussion today, as it is one of the most controversial medical, religious, political, or ethical issues. This study aims to survey the attitudes of Orthodox parishioners toward the euthanasia.
Results
The majority of respondents (81%) were aware of euthanasia. The dominant opinion is that euthanasia is “the consent to life termination during the illness, when there is no way out and recovery is impossible” or “a terminally ill person voluntarily decides to end life painlessly.” Those who disagree with euthanasia rely on the religious factors (why the church prohibits it). Those who agree with euthanasia action argue the legitimate human rights and free will of person. Most of the respondents (86%) have not heard about euthanasia practices in Georgia. Most of the respondents (71%) knew that the Orthodox Church prohibits euthanasia; 39% of the respondents believe that euthanasia is justified in medical terms.
Conclusion
It is advisable to raise public awareness on euthanasia in religious, medical, cultural, social, and legal aspects.
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