Some religions do not support physician-assisted suicides and some citizens that forgo an assisted death create an issue with religion. Furthermore, Beth McQuary strongly states, “as a Christian, I would not want to participate in an assisted suicide” (McQuary). Certain religions, especially Catholics that contradict PAS “presented aid-in-dying as a threat to morality and introduced practical concerns that clinical techniques were ineffective” (Purvis 272). Most Christians believe that an assisted death by a doctor is inhumane and is considered murder. One of the Ten Commandments declares one shall not kill, therefore many Christians consider PAS a mortal sin. As a result, the legalization of MD assisted suicides and the rise of these assisted suicides create conflicts within