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The development in the past 40 years of the moral teaching of theologians concerning organ transplants between the living does NOT demonstrate the following:

    { 1 } - By refining accepted principles, and not denying them, new conclusions can be drawn from long-established principles.
    { 2 } - Theologians share the infallibility of the Catholic Church.
    { 3 } - Many ethical problems are solved by starting with intuitive judgments and then examining the principles in light of the solution proposed in the intuitive judgment.
    { 4 } - The opinion of theologians can evolve.

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The development in the past 40 years of the moral teaching of theologians concerning organ transplants between the living does NOT demonstrate the following:

See p. 334.

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The development in the past 40 years of the moral teaching of theologians concerning organ transplants between the living does NOT demonstrate the following:

    { 1 } - By refining accepted principles, and not denying them, new conclusions can be drawn from long-established principles.
    { 2 } - Theologians share the infallibility of the Catholic Church.
    { 3 } - Many ethical problems are solved by starting with intuitive judgments and then examining the principles in light of the solution proposed in the intuitive judgment.
    { 4 } - The opinion of theologians can evolve.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

The development in the past 40 years of the moral teaching of theologians concerning organ transplants between the living does NOT demonstrate the following:

    { 1 } - By refining accepted principles, and not denying them, new conclusions can be drawn from long-established principles.
    { 2 } - Theologians share the infallibility of the Catholic Church.
    { 3 } - Many ethical problems are solved by starting with intuitive judgments and then examining the principles in light of the solution proposed in the intuitive judgment.
    { 4 } - The opinion of theologians can evolve.

See p. 334.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

The development in the past 40 years of the moral teaching of theologians concerning organ transplants between the living does NOT demonstrate the following:

    { 1 } - By refining accepted principles, and not denying them, new conclusions can be drawn from long-established principles.
    { 2 } - Theologians share the infallibility of the Catholic Church.
    { 3 } - Many ethical problems are solved by starting with intuitive judgments and then examining the principles in light of the solution proposed in the intuitive judgment.
    { 4 } - The opinion of theologians can evolve.

See p. 334.

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