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... time of suffering is when it is hardest to believe that such a god would exist and inflict such agony to his creation. It is also irrational to believe that we should have to suffer just to satisfy our creator. Many religions do not believe in the god of the catholic faith. Atheists do not believe that a god even exists. Whether they are right or wrong in their beliefs is not the question, but rather is it justified for atheists to perform euthanasia? Should atheists have the legal right of euthanasia and followers of god be excluded from this right? This leads me to consider that following in the path of god only inhibits your true soul to act within your own set of morals and dignity for fear of displeasing your maker. Atheists, conversely, can lead a more just life because they do not set upon themselves ...
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