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Which is NOT a position of the Catholic Church with regard to homosexuality?
{ 1 } - A homosexual should not be morally required to live a chaste celibate life as unmarried heterosexuals are.
{ 2 } - The homosexual is probably not responsible for his disability and may well have diminished subjective culpability in acting it out.
{ 3 } - Homophobia, in the sense of an exaggerated fear or dislike of the victims of the homosexual condition, is itself a neurosis.
{ 4 } - Homosexuality is a disability to enter into successful heterosexual and fruitful marriage.
{ 5 } - It regards homosexual orientation as a disorder and its acting out in sexual behavior as objectively immoral.
{ 6 } - Denial of the human rights and dignity of homosexuals is seriously unjust.
{ 7 } - Society has a responsibility to find ways of preventing or overcoming homosexuality.
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Which is NOT a position of the Catholic Church with regard to homosexuality?
{ 1 } - A homosexual should not be morally required to live a chaste celibate life as unmarried heterosexuals are.
{ 2 } - The homosexual is probably not responsible for his disability and may well have diminished subjective culpability in acting it out.
{ 3 } - Homophobia, in the sense of an exaggerated fear or dislike of the victims of the homosexual condition, is itself a neurosis.
{ 4 } - Homosexuality is a disability to enter into successful heterosexual and fruitful marriage.
{ 5 } - It regards homosexual orientation as a disorder and its acting out in sexual behavior as objectively immoral.
{ 6 } - Denial of the human rights and dignity of homosexuals is seriously unjust.
{ 7 } - Society has a responsibility to find ways of preventing or overcoming homosexuality.
See p. 391.
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Which is NOT a position of the Catholic Church with regard to homosexuality?
{ 1 } - A homosexual should not be morally required to live a chaste celibate life as unmarried heterosexuals are.
{ 2 } - The homosexual is probably not responsible for his disability and may well have diminished subjective culpability in acting it out.
{ 3 } - Homophobia, in the sense of an exaggerated fear or dislike of the victims of the homosexual condition, is itself a neurosis.
{ 4 } - Homosexuality is a disability to enter into successful heterosexual and fruitful marriage.
{ 5 } - It regards homosexual orientation as a disorder and its acting out in sexual behavior as objectively immoral.
{ 6 } - Denial of the human rights and dignity of homosexuals is seriously unjust.
{ 7 } - Society has a responsibility to find ways of preventing or overcoming homosexuality.
See p. 391.
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Which is NOT a position of the Catholic Church with regard to homosexuality?
{ 1 } - A homosexual should not be morally required to live a chaste celibate life as unmarried heterosexuals are.
{ 2 } - The homosexual is probably not responsible for his disability and may well have diminished subjective culpability in acting it out.
{ 3 } - Homophobia, in the sense of an exaggerated fear or dislike of the victims of the homosexual condition, is itself a neurosis.
{ 4 } - Homosexuality is a disability to enter into successful heterosexual and fruitful marriage.
{ 5 } - It regards homosexual orientation as a disorder and its acting out in sexual behavior as objectively immoral.
{ 6 } - Denial of the human rights and dignity of homosexuals is seriously unjust.
{ 7 } - Society has a responsibility to find ways of preventing or overcoming homosexuality.
See p. 391.
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Which is NOT a position of the Catholic Church with regard to homosexuality?
{ 1 } - A homosexual should not be morally required to live a chaste celibate life as unmarried heterosexuals are.
{ 2 } - The homosexual is probably not responsible for his disability and may well have diminished subjective culpability in acting it out.
{ 3 } - Homophobia, in the sense of an exaggerated fear or dislike of the victims of the homosexual condition, is itself a neurosis.
{ 4 } - Homosexuality is a disability to enter into successful heterosexual and fruitful marriage.
{ 5 } - It regards homosexual orientation as a disorder and its acting out in sexual behavior as objectively immoral.
{ 6 } - Denial of the human rights and dignity of homosexuals is seriously unjust.
{ 7 } - Society has a responsibility to find ways of preventing or overcoming homosexuality.
See p. 391.
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Which is NOT a position of the Catholic Church with regard to homosexuality?
{ 1 } - A homosexual should not be morally required to live a chaste celibate life as unmarried heterosexuals are.
{ 2 } - The homosexual is probably not responsible for his disability and may well have diminished subjective culpability in acting it out.
{ 3 } - Homophobia, in the sense of an exaggerated fear or dislike of the victims of the homosexual condition, is itself a neurosis.
{ 4 } - Homosexuality is a disability to enter into successful heterosexual and fruitful marriage.
{ 5 } - It regards homosexual orientation as a disorder and its acting out in sexual behavior as objectively immoral.
{ 6 } - Denial of the human rights and dignity of homosexuals is seriously unjust.
{ 7 } - Society has a responsibility to find ways of preventing or overcoming homosexuality.
See p. 391.
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Which is NOT a position of the Catholic Church with regard to homosexuality?
{ 1 } - A homosexual should not be morally required to live a chaste celibate life as unmarried heterosexuals are.
{ 2 } - The homosexual is probably not responsible for his disability and may well have diminished subjective culpability in acting it out.
{ 3 } - Homophobia, in the sense of an exaggerated fear or dislike of the victims of the homosexual condition, is itself a neurosis.
{ 4 } - Homosexuality is a disability to enter into successful heterosexual and fruitful marriage.
{ 5 } - It regards homosexual orientation as a disorder and its acting out in sexual behavior as objectively immoral.
{ 6 } - Denial of the human rights and dignity of homosexuals is seriously unjust.
{ 7 } - Society has a responsibility to find ways of preventing or overcoming homosexuality.
See p. 391.
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Which is NOT a position of the Catholic Church with regard to homosexuality?
{ 1 } - A homosexual should not be morally required to live a chaste celibate life as unmarried heterosexuals are.
{ 2 } - The homosexual is probably not responsible for his disability and may well have diminished subjective culpability in acting it out.
{ 3 } - Homophobia, in the sense of an exaggerated fear or dislike of the victims of the homosexual condition, is itself a neurosis.
{ 4 } - Homosexuality is a disability to enter into successful heterosexual and fruitful marriage.
{ 5 } - It regards homosexual orientation as a disorder and its acting out in sexual behavior as objectively immoral.
{ 6 } - Denial of the human rights and dignity of homosexuals is seriously unjust.
{ 7 } - Society has a responsibility to find ways of preventing or overcoming homosexuality.
See p. 391.
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