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The condition of George through the usage of the Christian worldview

   

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Running head: CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
CASE STUDY ANALYSIS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE SITUATION OF GEORGE
THROUGH CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW
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1CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to undertake an analysis of the condition of George and whether he
should undergo euthanasia or not through the usage of the Christian worldview. Firstly, the
condition of George had been analyzed through the usage of the concepts of fallenness of the
world and the hope of resurrection. Next, an analysis of the value of George had been undertaken
through the usage of the Christian worldview. In addition to these, the euthanasia had been
analyzed from the Christian perspective and thereby the moral option which is available to him,
that is, euthanasia. Lastly, the paper concludes with an analysis of the option of euthanasia for
George from the Buddhist worldview.

2CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
Introduction
As stated by Parker (2016), the end of life decisions or the decision whether or not to
undertake euthanasia by the individuals is influenced by the culture, religion and the other
important attributes followed by the individuals. Francis, McKenna and Sahin (2019) are of the
viewpoint that the factors of ethics and morals also play a pivotal role in the end of life decisions
which are being made by the individuals. Thus, different people holding different viewpoints
regarding whether or not to undergo the process of euthanasia to save themselves from pain and
suffering when they have no hope of recovering from the health issues that they suffer from. This
paper intends to undertake an analysis of George’s situation through the usage of Christian
worldview and determine whether he should undergo euthanasia or not.
Interpretation of George’s suffering through Christian worldview and fallenness of the
world
Botvar et al. (2019) are of the viewpoint that in the Christian worldview God is
considered to the creator as well as the destroyer of all life forms and all the things which happen
in the life of the individuals are as per the wish of God. Adding to this, Steffen (2017) has noted
that the sufferings or the illnesses that the individuals face are the resultant effect of the sins
which have been committed by them and thus can be seen as punishments that they are meant to
endure. More importantly, the Original Sin committed by Adam and Eve had lead to the fallen
nature of the contemporary coupled with the different actions that are committed by the
individuals which are in contradiction to the wishes of God (Ziebertz, 2019). However, as the
case study reveals George had led a moral life, is a family man and a role-model for his son.
Furthermore, he had not committed any significant sin or mistake in his life which can warrant

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