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Which do the authors NOT hold about cremation?
{ 1 } - The 1917 code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church forbade cremation because it was immoral in itself.
{ 2 } - Because cremation is no longer associated with a denial of immortality, the revised Code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church permits cremation for a serious reason.
{ 3 } - For a long time, cremation was forbidden in the Catholic Church because anti-Christian groups in the eighteenth century advocated cremation as a means of denying symbolically the immortality of the human person and the resurrection.
{ 4 } - Cremation of the remains, although not a common part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, has never been considered as disrespectful treatment in the tradition.
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Which do the authors NOT hold about cremation?
{ 1 } - The 1917 code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church forbade cremation because it was immoral in itself.
{ 2 } - Because cremation is no longer associated with a denial of immortality, the revised Code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church permits cremation for a serious reason.
{ 3 } - For a long time, cremation was forbidden in the Catholic Church because anti-Christian groups in the eighteenth century advocated cremation as a means of denying symbolically the immortality of the human person and the resurrection.
{ 4 } - Cremation of the remains, although not a common part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, has never been considered as disrespectful treatment in the tradition.
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Which do the authors NOT hold about cremation?
{ 1 } - The 1917 code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church forbade cremation because it was immoral in itself.
{ 2 } - Because cremation is no longer associated with a denial of immortality, the revised Code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church permits cremation for a serious reason.
{ 3 } - For a long time, cremation was forbidden in the Catholic Church because anti-Christian groups in the eighteenth century advocated cremation as a means of denying symbolically the immortality of the human person and the resurrection.
{ 4 } - Cremation of the remains, although not a common part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, has never been considered as disrespectful treatment in the tradition.
See p. 409.
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Which do the authors NOT hold about cremation?
{ 1 } - The 1917 code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church forbade cremation because it was immoral in itself.
{ 2 } - Because cremation is no longer associated with a denial of immortality, the revised Code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church permits cremation for a serious reason.
{ 3 } - For a long time, cremation was forbidden in the Catholic Church because anti-Christian groups in the eighteenth century advocated cremation as a means of denying symbolically the immortality of the human person and the resurrection.
{ 4 } - Cremation of the remains, although not a common part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, has never been considered as disrespectful treatment in the tradition.
See p. 409.
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Which do the authors NOT hold about cremation?
{ 1 } - The 1917 code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church forbade cremation because it was immoral in itself.
{ 2 } - Because cremation is no longer associated with a denial of immortality, the revised Code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church permits cremation for a serious reason.
{ 3 } - For a long time, cremation was forbidden in the Catholic Church because anti-Christian groups in the eighteenth century advocated cremation as a means of denying symbolically the immortality of the human person and the resurrection.
{ 4 } - Cremation of the remains, although not a common part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, has never been considered as disrespectful treatment in the tradition.
See p. 409.
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