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Hello everyone,

Today, we're here to talk about why natural death is better than euthanasia. We believe that
every person should be able to live their life until it naturally ends, without anyone making the
decision for them.

Firstly, life is valuable. It's something special and should be respected. Euthanasia can make it
seem like some lives aren't as important as others, which isn't fair. By letting nature take its
course, we show that every life matters.

Next, euthanasia brings up some big questions about what's right and wrong. It's hard to know if
someone really wants to die or if they feel like they have to because of pressure from others.
Legalizing euthanasia might put some people in danger, especially those who might not have a
strong voice.

Doctors and nurses take an oath to do no harm and to help people. Euthanasia goes against
that oath because it's about intentionally ending a life. It's a tough situation for them and could
make people lose trust in the medical profession.

Instead of going for euthanasia, we should focus on making sure people have the best care
possible at the end of their lives. Palliative care can help manage pain and make sure people
are as comfortable as possible, without needing to end their lives early.

Lastly, euthanasia is against the law in the Philippines. There's a rule, Republic Act No. 8423,
that says we should focus on palliative care instead. We need to follow the law and make sure
everyone gets the care they deserve.

So, in the end, natural death is the better choice. It shows respect for life, follows medical ethics,
and makes sure everyone gets the care they need. Let's choose kindness and respect over
anything else. Thank you.

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