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Eliot has Trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome) a condition caused by an error in cell division or a meiotic disjunction. He was not expected to survive his birth, more so, to live for 99 days. Knowing that, he will not be a productive member of society in the future. Fr. O'Rourke defined a human person as a being with radical capacity to embodied intelligent freedom. How can you rekate and explain these three terms: embodied, intelligent, freedom—to Elliot?
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