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John Wyatt
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Assisted suicide: Dependence is part of being human
We are designed to share the weakness, vulnerability and dependence of the rest of the physical creation, says Prof John Wyatt.
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Assisted Suicide: Have we forgotten the value of dying well?
Dying well can be an opportunity for focusing on the things that really matter, says Professor John Wyatt.
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Assisted Suicide: Respect for life is the glue which binds society together
In Christian thinking we are not just individuals making choices and doing our own thing. We are locked together in community, bound together by duties of care, responsibility and compassion, writes Professor John Wyatt.
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How should we approach assisted suicide? With tears, not judgement
Whenever we discuss assisted suicide, our first responsibility as Christians is to enter into the experience of those who are suffering, writes John Wyatt.
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