no time when "pulling the plug" is acceptable. An absolute position ignores the reality of human suffering for both the patient and his or her family and makes both agree to allow suffering as something that has to be endured. In truth, the pope's position is not completely rigid, but he is not clear as to when he would be rigid and when he would not.
The problem is that we have learned to cope with one
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