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1 Int| way his or her right to life. The Council therefore condemned
2 Int| condemned crimes against life "such as any type of murder,
3 Int| fundamental values of human life are often called into question,
4 Int| capacity to cure and to prolong life in particular circumstances,
5 Int| Christ, who, through His life, death and resurrection,
6 Int| Creator, Provider and Lord of life - if they share this belief -
7 I | I. ~THE VALUE OF HUMAN LIFE~Human life is the basis
8 I | VALUE OF HUMAN LIFE~Human life is the basis of all goods,
9 I | society. Most people regard life as something sacred and
10 I | will, but believers see in life something greater, namely,
11 I | can make an attempt on the life of an innocent person without
12 I | duty to lead his or her life in accordance with God's
13 I | accordance with God's plan. That life is entrusted to the individual
14 I | perfection only in eternal life. ~3. Intentionally causing
15 I | that sacrifice of one's life whereby for a higher cause,
16 I | person offers his or her own life or puts it in danger (cf.
17 II | the danger of suppressing life prematurely. Ultimately,
18 II | many years of a miserable life, which could impose too
19 II | person, a crime against life, and an attack on humanity.
20 III| during the last moments of life, has a special place in
21 III| of narcotics will shorten life)?" the Pope said: "If no
22 IV | the Christian concept of life, against a technological
23 IV | burdensome prolongation of life, so long as the normal care
24 Con| the plan of the Creator. Life is a gift of God, and on
25 Con| opens the door to immortal life. Therefore, all must prepare
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