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"Eternal life . . . means a quality of life which is of such a kind that death is no longer a threat to us.”

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Press, 17 May 1984, Page 21

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"Eternal life . . . means a quality of life which is of such a kind that death is no longer a threat to us.” Press, 17 May 1984, Page 21

"Eternal life . . . means a quality of life which is of such a kind that death is no longer a threat to us.” Press, 17 May 1984, Page 21

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