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The authors claim that acts that violate the unitive or procreative goals of marriage (e.g. masturbation, adultery, premarital sex, homosexual acts) are ethically wrong because
{ 1 } - Such actions are contradictory to the intrinsic value and meaning of sexuality as designed and blessed by our Creator.
{ 2 } - they violate arbitrary rules of the Catholic Church.
{ 3 } - sexual preferences that are not those of the majority should be excluded.
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The authors claim that acts that violate the unitive or procreative goals of marriage (e.g. masturbation, adultery, premarital sex, homosexual acts) are ethically wrong because
{ 1 } - Such actions are contradictory to the intrinsic value and meaning of sexuality as designed and blessed by our Creator.
{ 2 } - they violate arbitrary rules of the Catholic Church.
{ 3 } - sexual preferences that are not those of the majority should be excluded.
See p. 212.
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The authors claim that acts that violate the unitive or procreative goals of marriage (e.g. masturbation, adultery, premarital sex, homosexual acts) are ethically wrong because
{ 1 } - Such actions are contradictory to the intrinsic value and meaning of sexuality as designed and blessed by our Creator.
{ 2 } - they violate arbitrary rules of the Catholic Church.
{ 3 } - sexual preferences that are not those of the majority should be excluded.
That would be a type of religious legalism, which the authors do not think is a good ethical methodology.
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The authors claim that acts that violate the unitive or procreative goals of marriage (e.g. masturbation, adultery, premarital sex, homosexual acts) are ethically wrong because
{ 1 } - Such actions are contradictory to the intrinsic value and meaning of sexuality as designed and blessed by our Creator.
{ 2 } - they violate arbitrary rules of the Catholic Church.
{ 3 } - sexual preferences that are not those of the majority should be excluded.
See p. 212.
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