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Jesus did NOT teach
{ 1 } - that a special charism ( a gift not given to all) is required for singles to live a chaste life if they do not marry.
{ 2 } - that although the bonds of love which marriage fosters endure forever, in eternal life there is no marriage.
{ 3 } - the dignity and value of the child as a fully human person.
{ 4 } - that men should be as faithful in marriage as the Old Testament required women to be.
{ 5 } - that while married sexuality is a great gift, its use is only a relative value which can be freely surrendered "for the sake of the kingdom."
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Jesus did NOT teach
{ 1 } - that a special charism ( a gift not given to all) is required for singles to live a chaste life if they do not marry.
{ 2 } - that although the bonds of love which marriage fosters endure forever, in eternal life there is no marriage.
{ 3 } - the dignity and value of the child as a fully human person.
{ 4 } - that men should be as faithful in marriage as the Old Testament required women to be.
{ 5 } - that while married sexuality is a great gift, its use is only a relative value which can be freely surrendered "for the sake of the kingdom."
See p. 211.
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Jesus did NOT teach
{ 1 } - that a special charism ( a gift not given to all) is required for singles to live a chaste life if they do not marry.
{ 2 } - that although the bonds of love which marriage fosters endure forever, in eternal life there is no marriage.
{ 3 } - the dignity and value of the child as a fully human person.
{ 4 } - that men should be as faithful in marriage as the Old Testament required women to be.
{ 5 } - that while married sexuality is a great gift, its use is only a relative value which can be freely surrendered "for the sake of the kingdom."
See p. 211.
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
Jesus did NOT teach
{ 1 } - that a special charism ( a gift not given to all) is required for singles to live a chaste life if they do not marry.
{ 2 } - that although the bonds of love which marriage fosters endure forever, in eternal life there is no marriage.
{ 3 } - the dignity and value of the child as a fully human person.
{ 4 } - that men should be as faithful in marriage as the Old Testament required women to be.
{ 5 } - that while married sexuality is a great gift, its use is only a relative value which can be freely surrendered "for the sake of the kingdom."
See p. 210.
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4 is wrong. Please try again.
Jesus did NOT teach
{ 1 } - that a special charism ( a gift not given to all) is required for singles to live a chaste life if they do not marry.
{ 2 } - that although the bonds of love which marriage fosters endure forever, in eternal life there is no marriage.
{ 3 } - the dignity and value of the child as a fully human person.
{ 4 } - that men should be as faithful in marriage as the Old Testament required women to be.
{ 5 } - that while married sexuality is a great gift, its use is only a relative value which can be freely surrendered "for the sake of the kingdom."
See p. 210.
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5 is wrong. Please try again.
Jesus did NOT teach
{ 1 } - that a special charism ( a gift not given to all) is required for singles to live a chaste life if they do not marry.
{ 2 } - that although the bonds of love which marriage fosters endure forever, in eternal life there is no marriage.
{ 3 } - the dignity and value of the child as a fully human person.
{ 4 } - that men should be as faithful in marriage as the Old Testament required women to be.
{ 5 } - that while married sexuality is a great gift, its use is only a relative value which can be freely surrendered "for the sake of the kingdom."
See p. 211.
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