Multiple Choice
Which of the following claims is implied by Gay-Williams's "Argument from Nature"?
A) Suicide is always contrary to man's natural goal of survival.
B) A person is only a custodian of his or her God-given body.
C) Euthanasia leads to a dangerously slippery slope for public policy.
D) Euthanasia does not allow for the possibility of "miraculous" recoveries.
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