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Catholic belief in Jesus Christ as God and truly human, and therefore as a model of what it is to be human implies:
{ 1 } - Catholic ethics must be political.
{ 2 } - Catholics should not be concerned about healing the sick, who when they die will go to a better life.
{ 3 } - Catholics may withdraw from ethical controversy because they already know the truth.
{ 4 } - Catholics cannot join with other Christians in prayer, dialogue and cooperation.
{ 5 } - Catholics cannot join with humanists to make the world more human.
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Catholic belief in Jesus Christ as God and truly human, and therefore as a model of what it is to be human implies:
{ 1 } - Catholic ethics must be political.
{ 2 } - Catholics should not be concerned about healing the sick, who when they die will go to a better life.
{ 3 } - Catholics may withdraw from ethical controversy because they already know the truth.
{ 4 } - Catholics cannot join with other Christians in prayer, dialogue and cooperation.
{ 5 } - Catholics cannot join with humanists to make the world more human.
To be human implies being in community, and community being implies politics in the broad sense of the art of achieving the good of the community. See p. 10.
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Catholic belief in Jesus Christ as God and truly human, and therefore as a model of what it is to be human implies:
{ 1 } - Catholic ethics must be political.
{ 2 } - Catholics should not be concerned about healing the sick, who when they die will go to a better life.
{ 3 } - Catholics may withdraw from ethical controversy because they already know the truth.
{ 4 } - Catholics cannot join with other Christians in prayer, dialogue and cooperation.
{ 5 } - Catholics cannot join with humanists to make the world more human.
Jesus was very concerned about healing the sick
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Catholic belief in Jesus Christ as God and truly human, and therefore as a model of what it is to be human implies:
{ 1 } - Catholic ethics must be political.
{ 2 } - Catholics should not be concerned about healing the sick, who when they die will go to a better life.
{ 3 } - Catholics may withdraw from ethical controversy because they already know the truth.
{ 4 } - Catholics cannot join with other Christians in prayer, dialogue and cooperation.
{ 5 } - Catholics cannot join with humanists to make the world more human.
Knowing the truth implies an obligation to share it; this is obvious in the life of Jesus.
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Catholic belief in Jesus Christ as God and truly human, and therefore as a model of what it is to be human implies:
{ 1 } - Catholic ethics must be political.
{ 2 } - Catholics should not be concerned about healing the sick, who when they die will go to a better life.
{ 3 } - Catholics may withdraw from ethical controversy because they already know the truth.
{ 4 } - Catholics cannot join with other Christians in prayer, dialogue and cooperation.
{ 5 } - Catholics cannot join with humanists to make the world more human.
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Catholic belief in Jesus Christ as God and truly human, and therefore as a model of what it is to be human implies:
{ 1 } - Catholic ethics must be political.
{ 2 } - Catholics should not be concerned about healing the sick, who when they die will go to a better life.
{ 3 } - Catholics may withdraw from ethical controversy because they already know the truth.
{ 4 } - Catholics cannot join with other Christians in prayer, dialogue and cooperation.
{ 5 } - Catholics cannot join with humanists to make the world more human.
On the contrary, belief in Jesus Christ implies belief in what is truly human.
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