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Different religious, cultural, political, social, and personal convictions of the general public and of

those seeking assisted suicide have an impact on the polarization of thought regarding euthanasia.

The euthanasia topic also poses a number of ethical conundrums. It is challenging to find consensus

while discussing euthanasia because of the nature of these conundrums. It symbolizes murder for

some, sympathy for others, and aided suicide for still others. Therefore, reaching agreement on

moral concerns will always be difficult, and doing so requires making an effort to comprehend the

true problems with euthanasia, such as respect for autonomy, the right to die with dignity, or the

need to live an undignified life.

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