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Is It Morally Justifiable to Terminate Ordinary Medical Treatment for Dying Persons?

Is It Morally Justifiable to Terminate Ordinary Medical Treatment for Dying Persons?

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  • James Lanting

Is the termination of ordinary medical treatment equal to euthanasia? By looking at the biblical concept of death, this article gives principles that must be considered in answering this question.

Source: Standard Bearer, 1995. 3 pages.

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