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The authors do NOT think

    { 1 } - that Catholic scientists should advance research on natural methods of birth regulation so as to overcome the crisis of conscience among Catholics.
    { 2 } - that Catholic health care facilities and physicians should provide instruction in natural family planning honestly and objectively.
    { 3 } - that health care professionals have a serious obligation to promote natural family planning both for its ethical and medical advantages.
    { 4 } - that Catholic health care facilities and physicians should omit providing correct information about other methods than natural family planning.
    { 5 } - that Catholic scientists must provide others with a method of responsible parenthood and population control that does not tend to separate sexuality from family life, as has the spread of contraceptive practices.

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The authors do NOT think

See p. 302.

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The authors do NOT think

    { 1 } - that Catholic scientists should advance research on natural methods of birth regulation so as to overcome the crisis of conscience among Catholics.
    { 2 } - that Catholic health care facilities and physicians should provide instruction in natural family planning honestly and objectively.
    { 3 } - that health care professionals have a serious obligation to promote natural family planning both for its ethical and medical advantages.
    { 4 } - that Catholic health care facilities and physicians should omit providing correct information about other methods than natural family planning.
    { 5 } - that Catholic scientists must provide others with a method of responsible parenthood and population control that does not tend to separate sexuality from family life, as has the spread of contraceptive practices.

See p. 302.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

The authors do NOT think

    { 1 } - that Catholic scientists should advance research on natural methods of birth regulation so as to overcome the crisis of conscience among Catholics.
    { 2 } - that Catholic health care facilities and physicians should provide instruction in natural family planning honestly and objectively.
    { 3 } - that health care professionals have a serious obligation to promote natural family planning both for its ethical and medical advantages.
    { 4 } - that Catholic health care facilities and physicians should omit providing correct information about other methods than natural family planning.
    { 5 } - that Catholic scientists must provide others with a method of responsible parenthood and population control that does not tend to separate sexuality from family life, as has the spread of contraceptive practices.

See p. 302.

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The authors do NOT think

    { 1 } - that Catholic scientists should advance research on natural methods of birth regulation so as to overcome the crisis of conscience among Catholics.
    { 2 } - that Catholic health care facilities and physicians should provide instruction in natural family planning honestly and objectively.
    { 3 } - that health care professionals have a serious obligation to promote natural family planning both for its ethical and medical advantages.
    { 4 } - that Catholic health care facilities and physicians should omit providing correct information about other methods than natural family planning.
    { 5 } - that Catholic scientists must provide others with a method of responsible parenthood and population control that does not tend to separate sexuality from family life, as has the spread of contraceptive practices.

They think such information should be provided so that people can have free and informed consent. See p. 302.

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The authors do NOT think

    { 1 } - that Catholic scientists should advance research on natural methods of birth regulation so as to overcome the crisis of conscience among Catholics.
    { 2 } - that Catholic health care facilities and physicians should provide instruction in natural family planning honestly and objectively.
    { 3 } - that health care professionals have a serious obligation to promote natural family planning both for its ethical and medical advantages.
    { 4 } - that Catholic health care facilities and physicians should omit providing correct information about other methods than natural family planning.
    { 5 } - that Catholic scientists must provide others with a method of responsible parenthood and population control that does not tend to separate sexuality from family life, as has the spread of contraceptive practices.

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