1. Physician Assisted Suicide
These physicians who generally refused to assist suicide because they believed that those acts were morally wrong and that such actions an inappropriate practice and that in their religion beliefs such deeds would "violates God's authority over life, which is God's gift.... Throughout the early period of the colonies and later the United States, there were no specific laws created regarding assisted suicide as a manner of death, because religious belief largely prohibited even consideration of any such practice. ... As time evolved, changes in people's mindset were leading ...
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