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Debatewise
    1. Member Since: Jul 11 2009 10:49:49 AM
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  1. Debatewise asked Baroness Warnock: "Why do you think people have the right to play God?"
  2. Baroness Warnock answer: "I don't really know what 'playing God' means? Is a doctor 'playing God' when he intervenes to save someone's life who would otherwise die (e.g. by putting in a pacemaker, or transplanting a healthy kidney,..." Show more»" I don't really know what 'playing God' means? Is a doctor 'playing God' when he intervenes to save someone's life who would otherwise die (e.g. by putting in a pacemaker, or transplanting a healthy kidney, or is he doing so only when he intervenes to bring about death, by, say, switching off the  breathing apparatus, or withdrawing the oxygen?              "Show less«

  3. Debatewise asked Baroness Warnock: "Would a change in the law give doctors too much power?  How do you ensure any power they have is not abused?"
  4. Baroness Warnock answer: " I think doctors already have far too much power. After all most people die in hospital and there it is the doctor's decision when life-sustaining interventions shall stop. Doctors take it for granted..." Show more»"  I think doctors already have far too much power. After all most people die in hospital and there it is the doctor's decision when life-sustaining interventions shall stop. Doctors take it for granted that it is for them to decide. Why to live if they genuinely don't want to? What is 'in the best interest of the patient’? "Show less«

  5. Debatewise asked Baroness Warnock: "Why should someone have the right to decide when to die?"
  6. Baroness Warnock answer: "Why not, if they find (or know that they will soon find) their lives burdensome, futile, without pleasure and totally abhorrent to themselves? To whom do they owe a duty to continue?"

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