How does Harris respond to the objection that the survival lottery runs counter to our desire for security?
A) He claims that the objection simply begs the question.
B) He points out that the chances of being selected in the lottery might be slimmer than being killed in a car accident.
C) He argues that our desire for security has less moral importance than a dying patient's desire to live.
D) He argues that our desire for security has no moral relevance.
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