Originally posted by: lebe0024
Originally posted by: DragonMasterAlex
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I think the much of the push to keep her alive is based on emotional rather than logical thinking. The people who want to keep her alive use flawed arguments like they saw her smile, or that she might wake up. But if you get an expert's opinion on things, they'll tell you that the body is just randomly doing things and there's not much thought process behind them. It seems that the pro-life people are chasing a dream, basically. One that doesn't exist, but one that they want to exist. They hold an illogical hope that one day she's just going to wake up and be fine. Usually this belief is held by relgious people, who don't trust science and think anything can happen.
Let's look at reality here. You have a body being kept alive by machines. That's it. The person would really be dead, but you're artificially keeping them alive. At what point do you call it quits? Technically, with our science, we can keep someone alive:
1. If their brain is dead
2. If their heart isn't pumping
3. If their liver/kidneys/organs aren't working
I guess technically you could call them "alive", but you're really just keeping cells in their body functioning. The person that you remembered is gone forever, and it's time to let go. The people that want these bodies kept alive are just irrational people whose emotions are blinding out their sense of reason. They want them to come back so bad that they've fooled themselves into thinking that maybe they will if you keep them alive long enough. But they won't. It's time to let go.
Excellent post, and dead-on.
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I don't think he knows what he's talking about. Terri's not being kept alive by machines; she can swallow on her own, breathe on her own, pump blood on her own.
But that's not the point.
Even if she had an artificial heart, couldn't swallow, AND IT WAS GUARANTEED THAT HER STATE WOULD NEVER IMPROVE, it's still gives the state no right to sentence her to death. This fight is not based on a false hope of recovery, but compassion for the helpless.
Let this sink in: her parents are not allowed to feed her, even though she is starving.