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The natural moral law that parents have the primary responsibility for the care of their own children does NOT refer to the fact that

    { 1 } - different cultures have the same way of caring for children.
    { 2 } - a community cannot survive unless it gives its children care.
    { 3 } - a "parental instinct" is common to all mammals.
    { 4 } - children need care to survive and grow up as members of the human community.
    { 5 } - members of the community who have produced the child cannot expect community help in other matters if they don't assume primary care of their children.

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The natural moral law that parents have the primary responsibility for the care of their own children does NOT refer to the fact that

This is not a fact. Different cultures often have different ways of caring for children, but this does not deny the natural law that parents have primary responsibility for such care.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

The natural moral law that parents have the primary responsibility for the care of their own children does NOT refer to the fact that

    { 1 } - different cultures have the same way of caring for children.
    { 2 } - a community cannot survive unless it gives its children care.
    { 3 } - a "parental instinct" is common to all mammals.
    { 4 } - children need care to survive and grow up as members of the human community.
    { 5 } - members of the community who have produced the child cannot expect community help in other matters if they don't assume primary care of their children.

See p. 141-2.

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3 is correct!

The natural moral law that parents have the primary responsibility for the care of their own children does NOT refer to the fact that

    { 1 } - different cultures have the same way of caring for children.
    { 2 } - a community cannot survive unless it gives its children care.
    { 3 } - a "parental instinct" is common to all mammals.
    { 4 } - children need care to survive and grow up as members of the human community.
    { 5 } - members of the community who have produced the child cannot expect community help in other matters if they don't assume primary care of their children.

Instincts do not determine morality, which sometimes must go beyond instinct.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

The natural moral law that parents have the primary responsibility for the care of their own children does NOT refer to the fact that

    { 1 } - different cultures have the same way of caring for children.
    { 2 } - a community cannot survive unless it gives its children care.
    { 3 } - a "parental instinct" is common to all mammals.
    { 4 } - children need care to survive and grow up as members of the human community.
    { 5 } - members of the community who have produced the child cannot expect community help in other matters if they don't assume primary care of their children.

See p. 141-2.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

The natural moral law that parents have the primary responsibility for the care of their own children does NOT refer to the fact that

    { 1 } - different cultures have the same way of caring for children.
    { 2 } - a community cannot survive unless it gives its children care.
    { 3 } - a "parental instinct" is common to all mammals.
    { 4 } - children need care to survive and grow up as members of the human community.
    { 5 } - members of the community who have produced the child cannot expect community help in other matters if they don't assume primary care of their children.

See p. 141-2.

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