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Which do the authors NOT hold with regard to suicide?
{ 1 } - As long as there is hope for the future, suicide is clearly unreasonable.
{ 2 } - Society has no right to require some of its members to directly sacrifice their lives for others.
{ 3 } - The stewardship over life that God has given us presupposes that we must preserve our lives, not destroy them.
{ 4 } - Underlying the modern arguments for suicide is the error of the absolute autonomy of the individual which implies total control over our own lives and deaths as well.
{ 5 } - We can reject God in rejecting his gift of life by suicide and still love Him.
{ 6 } - Unlike secular humanists, Christians have a hope in God which grounds the future and which makes suicide unreasonable.
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Which do the authors NOT hold with regard to suicide?
{ 1 } - As long as there is hope for the future, suicide is clearly unreasonable.
{ 2 } - Society has no right to require some of its members to directly sacrifice their lives for others.
{ 3 } - The stewardship over life that God has given us presupposes that we must preserve our lives, not destroy them.
{ 4 } - Underlying the modern arguments for suicide is the error of the absolute autonomy of the individual which implies total control over our own lives and deaths as well.
{ 5 } - We can reject God in rejecting his gift of life by suicide and still love Him.
{ 6 } - Unlike secular humanists, Christians have a hope in God which grounds the future and which makes suicide unreasonable.
See p. 415.
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Which do the authors NOT hold with regard to suicide?
{ 1 } - As long as there is hope for the future, suicide is clearly unreasonable.
{ 2 } - Society has no right to require some of its members to directly sacrifice their lives for others.
{ 3 } - The stewardship over life that God has given us presupposes that we must preserve our lives, not destroy them.
{ 4 } - Underlying the modern arguments for suicide is the error of the absolute autonomy of the individual which implies total control over our own lives and deaths as well.
{ 5 } - We can reject God in rejecting his gift of life by suicide and still love Him.
{ 6 } - Unlike secular humanists, Christians have a hope in God which grounds the future and which makes suicide unreasonable.
See p. 415.
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Which do the authors NOT hold with regard to suicide?
{ 1 } - As long as there is hope for the future, suicide is clearly unreasonable.
{ 2 } - Society has no right to require some of its members to directly sacrifice their lives for others.
{ 3 } - The stewardship over life that God has given us presupposes that we must preserve our lives, not destroy them.
{ 4 } - Underlying the modern arguments for suicide is the error of the absolute autonomy of the individual which implies total control over our own lives and deaths as well.
{ 5 } - We can reject God in rejecting his gift of life by suicide and still love Him.
{ 6 } - Unlike secular humanists, Christians have a hope in God which grounds the future and which makes suicide unreasonable.
See p. 416.
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Which do the authors NOT hold with regard to suicide?
{ 1 } - As long as there is hope for the future, suicide is clearly unreasonable.
{ 2 } - Society has no right to require some of its members to directly sacrifice their lives for others.
{ 3 } - The stewardship over life that God has given us presupposes that we must preserve our lives, not destroy them.
{ 4 } - Underlying the modern arguments for suicide is the error of the absolute autonomy of the individual which implies total control over our own lives and deaths as well.
{ 5 } - We can reject God in rejecting his gift of life by suicide and still love Him.
{ 6 } - Unlike secular humanists, Christians have a hope in God which grounds the future and which makes suicide unreasonable.
See p. 416.
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Which do the authors NOT hold with regard to suicide?
{ 1 } - As long as there is hope for the future, suicide is clearly unreasonable.
{ 2 } - Society has no right to require some of its members to directly sacrifice their lives for others.
{ 3 } - The stewardship over life that God has given us presupposes that we must preserve our lives, not destroy them.
{ 4 } - Underlying the modern arguments for suicide is the error of the absolute autonomy of the individual which implies total control over our own lives and deaths as well.
{ 5 } - We can reject God in rejecting his gift of life by suicide and still love Him.
{ 6 } - Unlike secular humanists, Christians have a hope in God which grounds the future and which makes suicide unreasonable.
Not if our rejection is conscious and deliberate.
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Which do the authors NOT hold with regard to suicide?
{ 1 } - As long as there is hope for the future, suicide is clearly unreasonable.
{ 2 } - Society has no right to require some of its members to directly sacrifice their lives for others.
{ 3 } - The stewardship over life that God has given us presupposes that we must preserve our lives, not destroy them.
{ 4 } - Underlying the modern arguments for suicide is the error of the absolute autonomy of the individual which implies total control over our own lives and deaths as well.
{ 5 } - We can reject God in rejecting his gift of life by suicide and still love Him.
{ 6 } - Unlike secular humanists, Christians have a hope in God which grounds the future and which makes suicide unreasonable.
See p. 416.
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