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The following is NOT a position of the Christian health professional:
{ 1 } - The body is a work of divine creation to be reverenced as a temple of God.
{ 2 } - The human body lives with spiritual life open to a share in the eternal life of God.
{ 3 } - The Christian health care professional is a minister of God in helping humans to overcome suffering and live more fully.
{ 4 } - The body and its death are unimportant because it is only a prison of the soul that is released at death.
{ 5 } - Life is a gift of God.
{ 6 } - Sickness is an evil desecrator of the temple of God.
{ 7 } - Even when sickness cannot be overcome, the struggle against it can further moral and spiritual growth.
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The following is NOT a position of the Christian health professional:
{ 1 } - The body is a work of divine creation to be reverenced as a temple of God.
{ 2 } - The human body lives with spiritual life open to a share in the eternal life of God.
{ 3 } - The Christian health care professional is a minister of God in helping humans to overcome suffering and live more fully.
{ 4 } - The body and its death are unimportant because it is only a prison of the soul that is released at death.
{ 5 } - Life is a gift of God.
{ 6 } - Sickness is an evil desecrator of the temple of God.
{ 7 } - Even when sickness cannot be overcome, the struggle against it can further moral and spiritual growth.
See p. 80.
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The following is NOT a position of the Christian health professional:
{ 1 } - The body is a work of divine creation to be reverenced as a temple of God.
{ 2 } - The human body lives with spiritual life open to a share in the eternal life of God.
{ 3 } - The Christian health care professional is a minister of God in helping humans to overcome suffering and live more fully.
{ 4 } - The body and its death are unimportant because it is only a prison of the soul that is released at death.
{ 5 } - Life is a gift of God.
{ 6 } - Sickness is an evil desecrator of the temple of God.
{ 7 } - Even when sickness cannot be overcome, the struggle against it can further moral and spiritual growth.
See p. 80.
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The following is NOT a position of the Christian health professional:
{ 1 } - The body is a work of divine creation to be reverenced as a temple of God.
{ 2 } - The human body lives with spiritual life open to a share in the eternal life of God.
{ 3 } - The Christian health care professional is a minister of God in helping humans to overcome suffering and live more fully.
{ 4 } - The body and its death are unimportant because it is only a prison of the soul that is released at death.
{ 5 } - Life is a gift of God.
{ 6 } - Sickness is an evil desecrator of the temple of God.
{ 7 } - Even when sickness cannot be overcome, the struggle against it can further moral and spiritual growth.
See p. 80.
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4 is correct!
The following is NOT a position of the Christian health professional:
{ 1 } - The body is a work of divine creation to be reverenced as a temple of God.
{ 2 } - The human body lives with spiritual life open to a share in the eternal life of God.
{ 3 } - The Christian health care professional is a minister of God in helping humans to overcome suffering and live more fully.
{ 4 } - The body and its death are unimportant because it is only a prison of the soul that is released at death.
{ 5 } - Life is a gift of God.
{ 6 } - Sickness is an evil desecrator of the temple of God.
{ 7 } - Even when sickness cannot be overcome, the struggle against it can further moral and spiritual growth.
That is the Pythagorean mythology that was popular in Plato's time.
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The following is NOT a position of the Christian health professional:
{ 1 } - The body is a work of divine creation to be reverenced as a temple of God.
{ 2 } - The human body lives with spiritual life open to a share in the eternal life of God.
{ 3 } - The Christian health care professional is a minister of God in helping humans to overcome suffering and live more fully.
{ 4 } - The body and its death are unimportant because it is only a prison of the soul that is released at death.
{ 5 } - Life is a gift of God.
{ 6 } - Sickness is an evil desecrator of the temple of God.
{ 7 } - Even when sickness cannot be overcome, the struggle against it can further moral and spiritual growth.
See p. 80.
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6 is wrong. Please try again.
The following is NOT a position of the Christian health professional:
{ 1 } - The body is a work of divine creation to be reverenced as a temple of God.
{ 2 } - The human body lives with spiritual life open to a share in the eternal life of God.
{ 3 } - The Christian health care professional is a minister of God in helping humans to overcome suffering and live more fully.
{ 4 } - The body and its death are unimportant because it is only a prison of the soul that is released at death.
{ 5 } - Life is a gift of God.
{ 6 } - Sickness is an evil desecrator of the temple of God.
{ 7 } - Even when sickness cannot be overcome, the struggle against it can further moral and spiritual growth.
See p. 80.
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The following is NOT a position of the Christian health professional:
{ 1 } - The body is a work of divine creation to be reverenced as a temple of God.
{ 2 } - The human body lives with spiritual life open to a share in the eternal life of God.
{ 3 } - The Christian health care professional is a minister of God in helping humans to overcome suffering and live more fully.
{ 4 } - The body and its death are unimportant because it is only a prison of the soul that is released at death.
{ 5 } - Life is a gift of God.
{ 6 } - Sickness is an evil desecrator of the temple of God.
{ 7 } - Even when sickness cannot be overcome, the struggle against it can further moral and spiritual growth.
See p. 80.
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