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H155 Week 14 Lesson 3
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Hippocratic : The ___ Oath proclaims: “I will keep [the sick] from harm and injustice. I will neither give a deadly drug to anybody who asked for it nor will I make a suggestion to this effect.
dogs : The Hemlock Society compared human beings to putting ___ out of their misery.
neighbor : Hitler’s director of national health care said: “The ill-conceived love of ___ has to disappear; especially in relation to inferior or asocial creatures.
healthy : Hitler’s director of national health care claimed it was the supreme duty of the state to grant life and livelihood only to the ____ ... in order to secure the maintenance of a hereditarily and racially pure folk for all eternity.
suicide : The “right to die” proposal for law really only helps a doctor, relative, or other to directly and intentionally assist a patient in committing ___.
God : In the Old and New Testament, Augustine and Aquinas, natural law and Judeo-Christian tradition, ___ is the Author of life;
innocent : He has written the rules of human conduct in His words, His books, and on the human heart; no man is permitted to play God and take ___ life.
H155 Week 14 Lesson 3
Across:1. | He has written the rules of human conduct in His words, His books, and on the human heart; no man is permitted to play God and take ___ life. | 6. | The ___ Oath proclaims: “I will keep [the sick] from harm and injustice. I will neither give a deadly drug to anybody who asked for it nor will I make a suggestion to this effect. | 7. | In the Old and New Testament, Augustine and Aquinas, natural law and Judeo-Christian tradition, ___ is the Author of life; |
| | Down:2. | Hitler’s director of national health care said: “The ill-conceived love of ___ has to disappear; especially in relation to inferior or asocial creatures. | 3. | The “right to die” proposal for law really only helps a doctor, relative, or other to directly and intentionally assist a patient in committing ___. | 4. | Hitler’s director of national health care claimed it was the supreme duty of the state to grant life and livelihood only to the ____ ... in order to secure the maintenance of a hereditarily and racially pure folk for all eternity. | 5. | The Hemlock Society compared human beings to putting ___ out of their misery. |
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H155 Week 14 Lesson 3
Across:1. | He has written the rules of human conduct in His words, His books, and on the human heart; no man is permitted to play God and take ___ life. | 6. | The ___ Oath proclaims: “I will keep [the sick] from harm and injustice. I will neither give a deadly drug to anybody who asked for it nor will I make a suggestion to this effect. | 7. | In the Old and New Testament, Augustine and Aquinas, natural law and Judeo-Christian tradition, ___ is the Author of life; |
| | Down:2. | Hitler’s director of national health care said: “The ill-conceived love of ___ has to disappear; especially in relation to inferior or asocial creatures. | 3. | The “right to die” proposal for law really only helps a doctor, relative, or other to directly and intentionally assist a patient in committing ___. | 4. | Hitler’s director of national health care claimed it was the supreme duty of the state to grant life and livelihood only to the ____ ... in order to secure the maintenance of a hereditarily and racially pure folk for all eternity. | 5. | The Hemlock Society compared human beings to putting ___ out of their misery. |
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