I'm not saying there aren't religious people who don't believe in euthanasia, I'm saying I don't think they have any bearing on whether or not assisted suicide is made legal. Most of the people I've talked to about it are still very leery of it even though they aren't religious people. There are a lot of people who are afraid to make the leap, not just religious types, and in the case of many court cases I think religion has nothing to do with it *at all*. That's more what I was referring to. This is a French court, keep in mind. My understanding (which granted maybe be totally flawed) is that religious belief holds far less sway there than it does in, say, a US court (where it barely holds any anyway).
In either case I'd still say that this has *overall* little to do with religion. It's like pot... it isn't legal because nobody wants to give drug use any further ground, and making one thing legal just makes it that much easier to make the decision to move to something else. Does pot really hurt anybody? Give me a fucking break. The PSAs here are so overblown and lame. You can abuse anything, but this stuff borders on comedy. Still, even a lot of people who have no specific objection to pot use will often tell you they think it shouldn't be legalized because it moves the issue along the scale, and things *always* erode as time goes on. History shows this time and time again.
I'm not saying I agree or disagree on the euthanasia thing, I'm only stating what I've observed. Even most religious people I've talked to don't generally object to euthanasia for religious reasons, at least amongst my personal circle.