Which of these is TRUE?
A. Elizabeth agreed with physicians who forced her to stay alive.
B. Larry is now alive.
C. Augustine argued that Christians suffering from a terminal illness could kill themselves.
D. Larry McAfee had a $1 million insurance policy.
E. David Hume, an eighteenth century Scottish philosopher, argued that it was blasphemy not to fight against death.
Answer: D
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