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... proverbial sugar coating. "Implementing suitable euphemisms" for the terms with negative connotations. For example: "killed" should be replaced with "giving life." Fifthly, people who have brought the need for an organ transplant on themselves would be out of the lottery. A smoker with emphazema and an alcoholic with a bad liver would not be able to have an innocent person die for them because it is their own fault. Sixthly, the argument that person A (the one "giving life") should not be sacrificed because you can not put a number on individuality, is immediately countered by Y and Z, they would argue that they could not put a number on their individuality either. Harris is wrong for so many reasons. His arguments though more numerous than mine, are not the quality of mine. (isn't that the issue anyways?) I have responses to each of his and four of my own. His ...
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