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Death on Demand
WESLEY SMITH
The assisted-suicide movement sheds its fig leaf.

The role of death
MARGARET SOMERVILLE
Approval for euthanasia muffles our proper emotional response to a person's passing.

The Death of Darwinism
GEORGE SIM JOHNSTON
No book has so profoundly affected the way modem man views himself than Charles Darwins Origin of Species, first published in 1859. The notion that man is the product of a blind, materialist process which did not have him in mind is part of the intellectual air everyone breathes.

The Death of Jesus
FR. KENNETH BAKER, S.J.
In the Nicene Creed we profess that jesus died and was buried. These are the final affirmations in the Creed about the earthly life of the Savior of mankind.

The New Death
STEPHEN BATES
Baby boomers put their own spin on marking the end of life.

Bored to Death
R.J. SNELL
In his book A Secular Age, Charles Taylor distinguishes between the enchanted and disenchanted worlds.

Death and Sin
PETER KREEFT
There are three kinds of evil that I want to talk about: suffering, death and sin. What we fear most, most of the time, is suffering, then death, then sin exactly the opposite of what it should be.

A Painless Death?
WESLEY J. SMITH
Many who support Terri Schiavo's threatened dehydration assert that removing a feeding tube from a profoundly cognitively disabled person results in a painless and gentle ending. But is this really true? After all, it would be agonizing if you or I were locked in a room for two weeks and deprived of all food and water.

Death and Resurrection
CARYLL HOUSELANDER
Religion, they say, is an escape, but it is the only escape that they do not try.

Death of an atheist
DAVID WARREN
My mama turns one hundred today. 

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