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    According to Gay-Williams, the Argument That Euthanasia Is Contrary to a Human
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According to Gay-Williams, the Argument That Euthanasia Is Contrary to a Human

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According to Gay-Williams, the argument that euthanasia is contrary to a human being's nature can only be made by appealing to the notion that life is a sacred gift from God.

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