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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2018 12:27:13 GMT
The family doesn't have to be involved in an assisted suicide, that would be their choice. So yes, a strawman argument. And it's nobody's business whether a person is assisted to die, other than the person receiving the assistance, and the person giving the assistance. You're suggesting that it's OK to force people to suffering because with your archaic religious principles, you would be "aghast" at the possibility that people could actually be supported in the right to choose.
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