I was just listening to Ask JTF and heard Chaim say that in a terminally ill person's case where there is very little chance of recovery, that suicide is justified, or ending the life in some way.
Each moment of life is precious, and taking away a life a moment too soon is murder.
Lubab , I for one 1000%agree with Chaim. I do not see it as murder, I see it as a act of kindness.
Being in a position which I have done so, I can state that its not a horrible act against a person its a blessing.
The choice is never made lightly, the family and person concerned are fully aware.
You might find that a strange thing to say but, even if a person is in a coma, they are still fully aware of what is going on.
I have the strongs belief due to I have assisted and been apart of this many times, that it is NOT against any code of conduct.
We swear an oath to maintain life, we also swear an oath to relieve suffering.
And thats what we do. To purposely take a life in that case is far from easy, it never gets easier. The Toll on that care giver is huge.
Every time you do it a little piece of your heart and soul dies with that person, if you think there is no price to an action you are clearly wrong.
And if that makes me a Murderer so be it.