Yes, it does, much like your penchant for 'editing' a person's response in general.
Feel free to demonstrate how I have deceptively altered your words in any way.
In actuality, I've only
asked you questions about your own view. You have had (and continue to have) the opportunity to correct any error of mine at any point along the way.
Here is my understanding of the conversation so far.
Again, feel free to point out my misunderstanding:
GJ: Who should be allowed to kill himself?
AB: Terminally ill people.
GJ: Because of their pain or their limited time left?
AB: Both
GJ: Then if either of those aspects is missing, they do not have the right to suicide?
AB: Yes
GJ: Then a man who will die in a few months, but is not in pain, and a man who is in constant pain, but has years to live, should both not be allowed to kill themselves, right?
AB: No.
GJ: That is inconsistent.
So please, point out my error.
Which one those two
should be allowed to kill himself?
1. The man who will die in a few months, but is not in pain? Or
2. the man who is in constant pain, but will not die for many years?