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Daniel Kleyn·1993-04-01
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Q • Are those who ask Dr. Kevorkian to assist them in ending their life justified in doing so because of the pain and suffer­ing they live with? A • Those who are asking Dr. Kevorkian to assist them in ending their life are committing suicide. They are no less guilty than persons who commit suicide without the assistance of a person such as Dr. Kevorkian. They, as well as Dr. Kevorkian himself, are guilty of breaking the sixth com­mandment, “Thou shalt not kill”. Now it is true that these...

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Author
Daniel Kleyn
Date

1993-04-01

Source
Beacon Lights
Scripture References
Job 1:21
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