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Which is NOT true of Paul VI's Commission on Family, Population, and Birth Problems?

    { 1 } - Its majority report argued that the pope might use his authority to approve at least some form of contraception within marriage.
    { 2 } - The majority and minority reports did not disagree on the fundamental principle of moral discernment underlying all moral judgments.
    { 3 } - Its minority report held that contraception is intrinsically evil by reason of its object, apart from its intention and circumstances.
    { 4 } - The influence of one of the commissions leading theologians, the proportionalist Fr. Josef Fuchs, S.J., seems evident in its majority report.

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Which is NOT true of Paul VI's Commission on Family, Population, and Birth Problems?

The pope did not agree. See pp. 276-7.

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Which is NOT true of Paul VI's Commission on Family, Population, and Birth Problems?

    { 1 } - Its majority report argued that the pope might use his authority to approve at least some form of contraception within marriage.
    { 2 } - The majority and minority reports did not disagree on the fundamental principle of moral discernment underlying all moral judgments.
    { 3 } - Its minority report held that contraception is intrinsically evil by reason of its object, apart from its intention and circumstances.
    { 4 } - The influence of one of the commissions leading theologians, the proportionalist Fr. Josef Fuchs, S.J., seems evident in its majority report.

They did disagree in that the majority report was influenced by proportionalism, and the minority report held that contraception was intrinsically evil.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT true of Paul VI's Commission on Family, Population, and Birth Problems?

    { 1 } - Its majority report argued that the pope might use his authority to approve at least some form of contraception within marriage.
    { 2 } - The majority and minority reports did not disagree on the fundamental principle of moral discernment underlying all moral judgments.
    { 3 } - Its minority report held that contraception is intrinsically evil by reason of its object, apart from its intention and circumstances.
    { 4 } - The influence of one of the commissions leading theologians, the proportionalist Fr. Josef Fuchs, S.J., seems evident in its majority report.

The pope agreed. See pp. 276-7.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT true of Paul VI's Commission on Family, Population, and Birth Problems?

    { 1 } - Its majority report argued that the pope might use his authority to approve at least some form of contraception within marriage.
    { 2 } - The majority and minority reports did not disagree on the fundamental principle of moral discernment underlying all moral judgments.
    { 3 } - Its minority report held that contraception is intrinsically evil by reason of its object, apart from its intention and circumstances.
    { 4 } - The influence of one of the commissions leading theologians, the proportionalist Fr. Josef Fuchs, S.J., seems evident in its majority report.

See p. 276.

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