You wouldn't be the first religious whackjob to claim society is doomed due to a lack of 'moral fibre'.He holds certain views based on his own religious and moral grounding. If that makes him 'irrational' then society is headed for the dog house.
Well if you had half a brain I wouldn't need to respond to them, now would I?As for your comments about a framework, I made reference to various problems after the statement you quoted. I suggest you comment on the problems associated with the creation of a legal framework rather than making sweeping statements.
First of all you start by outlining when euthanasia is legal and when it isn't instead of stupidly assuming you legalise it in all forms.
The basic case is a terminally ill patient in chronic pain. Let's assume we legalise it in no other cases. Then obviously we've already got a valid framework for legislating the legalisation of euthanasia. My god that was so fucking hard.
Hint: murder is easy to deal with because if they weren't terminally ill and didn't follow the proper procedures than it obviously wasn't euthanasia. Holy shit, what a revelation!
If you're still not convinced feel free to see how the Netherlands, Belgium and various states in America handled it's legislation.