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Nova Scotia man claims he euthanized dying wife

Nova Scotia man claims he euthanized dying wife

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  1. when we do what is right we don't have a guilty conscience. He needs our prayers to help him find repentance and peace in the arms of our loving God.

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  2. Well, this one is a mess, isn't it? He gave her an overdose from an intense need to spare her any more anguish, but he forgot to make sure it's what she wanted. He really needed to have talked to her about it, first.

    This is what happens when we don't allow people to follow their hearts about that which is intensely felt and personal to them.

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