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Which is NOT a reason why a corpse should be treated with reverence, even though it is not a human body?
{ 1 } - Rituals performed in the presence of the corpse bespeak a noble belief about life, its purpose, and the enduring strength of human love.
{ 2 } - The customs of people at the time of death are signs of superstition and blind fear and should be abolished.
{ 3 } - Even for those who do not believe in the resurrection of the body, respect for the corpse signifies respect for human life, respect for the author of life, and respect for the person whose body the corpse once was.
{ 4 } - Christians, Orthodox Jews, and Muslims believe that the body will be reunited with the human soul in the resurrection, and is eternal.
{ 5 } - The remains of a deceased person were once informed by the human soul, which is sacred.
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Which is NOT a reason why a corpse should be treated with reverence, even though it is not a human body?
{ 1 } - Rituals performed in the presence of the corpse bespeak a noble belief about life, its purpose, and the enduring strength of human love.
{ 2 } - The customs of people at the time of death are signs of superstition and blind fear and should be abolished.
{ 3 } - Even for those who do not believe in the resurrection of the body, respect for the corpse signifies respect for human life, respect for the author of life, and respect for the person whose body the corpse once was.
{ 4 } - Christians, Orthodox Jews, and Muslims believe that the body will be reunited with the human soul in the resurrection, and is eternal.
{ 5 } - The remains of a deceased person were once informed by the human soul, which is sacred.
See p. 409.
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Which is NOT a reason why a corpse should be treated with reverence, even though it is not a human body?
{ 1 } - Rituals performed in the presence of the corpse bespeak a noble belief about life, its purpose, and the enduring strength of human love.
{ 2 } - The customs of people at the time of death are signs of superstition and blind fear and should be abolished.
{ 3 } - Even for those who do not believe in the resurrection of the body, respect for the corpse signifies respect for human life, respect for the author of life, and respect for the person whose body the corpse once was.
{ 4 } - Christians, Orthodox Jews, and Muslims believe that the body will be reunited with the human soul in the resurrection, and is eternal.
{ 5 } - The remains of a deceased person were once informed by the human soul, which is sacred.
See p. 408.
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Which is NOT a reason why a corpse should be treated with reverence, even though it is not a human body?
{ 1 } - Rituals performed in the presence of the corpse bespeak a noble belief about life, its purpose, and the enduring strength of human love.
{ 2 } - The customs of people at the time of death are signs of superstition and blind fear and should be abolished.
{ 3 } - Even for those who do not believe in the resurrection of the body, respect for the corpse signifies respect for human life, respect for the author of life, and respect for the person whose body the corpse once was.
{ 4 } - Christians, Orthodox Jews, and Muslims believe that the body will be reunited with the human soul in the resurrection, and is eternal.
{ 5 } - The remains of a deceased person were once informed by the human soul, which is sacred.
See p. 408.
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Which is NOT a reason why a corpse should be treated with reverence, even though it is not a human body?
{ 1 } - Rituals performed in the presence of the corpse bespeak a noble belief about life, its purpose, and the enduring strength of human love.
{ 2 } - The customs of people at the time of death are signs of superstition and blind fear and should be abolished.
{ 3 } - Even for those who do not believe in the resurrection of the body, respect for the corpse signifies respect for human life, respect for the author of life, and respect for the person whose body the corpse once was.
{ 4 } - Christians, Orthodox Jews, and Muslims believe that the body will be reunited with the human soul in the resurrection, and is eternal.
{ 5 } - The remains of a deceased person were once informed by the human soul, which is sacred.
See p. 408.
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Which is NOT a reason why a corpse should be treated with reverence, even though it is not a human body?
{ 1 } - Rituals performed in the presence of the corpse bespeak a noble belief about life, its purpose, and the enduring strength of human love.
{ 2 } - The customs of people at the time of death are signs of superstition and blind fear and should be abolished.
{ 3 } - Even for those who do not believe in the resurrection of the body, respect for the corpse signifies respect for human life, respect for the author of life, and respect for the person whose body the corpse once was.
{ 4 } - Christians, Orthodox Jews, and Muslims believe that the body will be reunited with the human soul in the resurrection, and is eternal.
{ 5 } - The remains of a deceased person were once informed by the human soul, which is sacred.
See p. 408.
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