I know of some people who would say that life wasn't for them, and if the choice of doctor-assisted suicide were allowed, they would take it without question. It's tough being in a situation like that. Instead they are condemned to a life of hell. It really is akin to a prison sentence.
Well, if the doctor is payed, it's "murder". I know how large the will of survival is, that was my whole point in showing the absurdity.
What topics? Don't know, how about topics that would be topic in such a forum?
If I pay the doctor to help end my life, it's not murder.
If I have to sign consent forms and be put on a trial period to ascertain my conviction to die, without ever once revoking my consent to be killed, it's not murder.
We should stop calling them doctors, as they aren't anymore (Hyprocratic Oath n' stuff). They would be killer, as they kill for money.
Consent has nothing to do with it. If I would say to a bus driver: "Here, 5 bucks, now drive me over". He would still go to jail and the 5 bucks are a base motive.
So why should killing people be allowed to doctors, and not to bus drivers?
Well, on a tangent, what was Bourdain's reason?