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The apparently infallible teaching of the Catholic Church on human sexuality

    { 1 } - permits genital sexual love that is not permanent and publicly confirmed self-giving (e.g. adultery or premarital sex).
    { 2 } - allows the pursuit of genital pleasure apart from love (e.g. masturbation, prostitution, or casual or promiscuous relations).
    { 3 } - permits genital sexual love that is deprived of its natural relation to the family (e.g. contraception and homosexual acts).
    { 4 } - claims that genital sexuality should be used only in a permanent covenant of monogamous, married love as designed to constitute a family.

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The apparently infallible teaching of the Catholic Church on human sexuality

On the contrary, it holds that these are objectively mortal sins, which, if knowingly and fully consented to, radically alienate one from God.

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The apparently infallible teaching of the Catholic Church on human sexuality

    { 1 } - permits genital sexual love that is not permanent and publicly confirmed self-giving (e.g. adultery or premarital sex).
    { 2 } - allows the pursuit of genital pleasure apart from love (e.g. masturbation, prostitution, or casual or promiscuous relations).
    { 3 } - permits genital sexual love that is deprived of its natural relation to the family (e.g. contraception and homosexual acts).
    { 4 } - claims that genital sexuality should be used only in a permanent covenant of monogamous, married love as designed to constitute a family.

On the contrary, it holds that these are objectively mortal sins, which, if knowingly and fully consented to, radically alienate one from God.

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The apparently infallible teaching of the Catholic Church on human sexuality

    { 1 } - permits genital sexual love that is not permanent and publicly confirmed self-giving (e.g. adultery or premarital sex).
    { 2 } - allows the pursuit of genital pleasure apart from love (e.g. masturbation, prostitution, or casual or promiscuous relations).
    { 3 } - permits genital sexual love that is deprived of its natural relation to the family (e.g. contraception and homosexual acts).
    { 4 } - claims that genital sexuality should be used only in a permanent covenant of monogamous, married love as designed to constitute a family.

On the contrary, it holds that these are objectively mortal sins, which, if knowingly and fully consented to, radically alienate one from God.

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The apparently infallible teaching of the Catholic Church on human sexuality

    { 1 } - permits genital sexual love that is not permanent and publicly confirmed self-giving (e.g. adultery or premarital sex).
    { 2 } - allows the pursuit of genital pleasure apart from love (e.g. masturbation, prostitution, or casual or promiscuous relations).
    { 3 } - permits genital sexual love that is deprived of its natural relation to the family (e.g. contraception and homosexual acts).
    { 4 } - claims that genital sexuality should be used only in a permanent covenant of monogamous, married love as designed to constitute a family.

See p. 212.

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