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Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostI think there has to be a time-limit on a person's life. It's natures "get-out" clause. For example:- if a person is trapped in a situation where they are suffering intensely (e.g. pow being tortured), then they eventually die and thereby end their suffering. I think it's good that there is a time limit. I would hate for anyone to suffer indefinitely, no matter what they have done. Perhaps that ties in with the Christian value of forgiveness? (e.g. all is forgiven... eventually).Comment
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Today I phoned a residential home re: care of mother. £900 per week. If she lives for another 11 years, that's half a million quid.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostToday I phoned a residential home re: care of mother. £900 per week. If she lives for another 11 years, that's half a million quid.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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