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1 Int| values pertaining to the human person occupy an important
2 Int| the lofty dignity of the human person, and in a special
3 Int| the fundamental values of human life are often called into
4 Int| them more in harmony with human dignity. A number of Episcopal
5 Int| lofty dignity upon every human person and guarantees respect
6 Int| awareness of the rights of the human person. These rights have
7 Int| rights inherent in every human person, it is obviously
8 I | I. ~THE VALUE OF HUMAN LIFE~Human life is the basis
9 I | THE VALUE OF HUMAN LIFE~Human life is the basis of all
10 I | source and condition of every human activity and of all society.
11 II | the killing of an innocent human being, whether a fetus or
12 II | against the dignity of the human person, a crime against
13 II | medical care, is love, the human and supernatural warmth
14 III| unavoidable element of the human condition; on the biological
15 III| but, since it affects the human psychological makeup, it
16 III| general rule. On the contrary, human and Christian prudence suggest
17 IV | both the dignity of the human person and the Christian
18 IV | right to die peacefully with human and Christian dignity. From
19 IV | as an acceptance of the human condition, or a wish to
20 Con| this event in the light of human values, and Christians even
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