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Which position do the authors hold about suffering and death?
{ 1 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries takes them out of the realm of human investigation.
{ 2 } - Serious human commitment will eventually eliminate suffering and death.
{ 3 } - Suffering and death are mysteries because they are bound up in the intimate life and love of God.
{ 4 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries that cannot be solved fully in this life is a denial of the human desire and power to know the truth.
{ 5 } - Humans are capable of knowing everything about suffering and death in this life.
{ 6 } - A loving God would not allow people, especially children, to suffer or die.
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Which position do the authors hold about suffering and death?
{ 1 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries takes them out of the realm of human investigation.
{ 2 } - Serious human commitment will eventually eliminate suffering and death.
{ 3 } - Suffering and death are mysteries because they are bound up in the intimate life and love of God.
{ 4 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries that cannot be solved fully in this life is a denial of the human desire and power to know the truth.
{ 5 } - Humans are capable of knowing everything about suffering and death in this life.
{ 6 } - A loving God would not allow people, especially children, to suffer or die.
See p. 395.
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Which position do the authors hold about suffering and death?
{ 1 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries takes them out of the realm of human investigation.
{ 2 } - Serious human commitment will eventually eliminate suffering and death.
{ 3 } - Suffering and death are mysteries because they are bound up in the intimate life and love of God.
{ 4 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries that cannot be solved fully in this life is a denial of the human desire and power to know the truth.
{ 5 } - Humans are capable of knowing everything about suffering and death in this life.
{ 6 } - A loving God would not allow people, especially children, to suffer or die.
See p. 395.
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Which position do the authors hold about suffering and death?
{ 1 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries takes them out of the realm of human investigation.
{ 2 } - Serious human commitment will eventually eliminate suffering and death.
{ 3 } - Suffering and death are mysteries because they are bound up in the intimate life and love of God.
{ 4 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries that cannot be solved fully in this life is a denial of the human desire and power to know the truth.
{ 5 } - Humans are capable of knowing everything about suffering and death in this life.
{ 6 } - A loving God would not allow people, especially children, to suffer or die.
See p. 394.
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Which position do the authors hold about suffering and death?
{ 1 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries takes them out of the realm of human investigation.
{ 2 } - Serious human commitment will eventually eliminate suffering and death.
{ 3 } - Suffering and death are mysteries because they are bound up in the intimate life and love of God.
{ 4 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries that cannot be solved fully in this life is a denial of the human desire and power to know the truth.
{ 5 } - Humans are capable of knowing everything about suffering and death in this life.
{ 6 } - A loving God would not allow people, especially children, to suffer or die.
See pp. 394-5.
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Which position do the authors hold about suffering and death?
{ 1 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries takes them out of the realm of human investigation.
{ 2 } - Serious human commitment will eventually eliminate suffering and death.
{ 3 } - Suffering and death are mysteries because they are bound up in the intimate life and love of God.
{ 4 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries that cannot be solved fully in this life is a denial of the human desire and power to know the truth.
{ 5 } - Humans are capable of knowing everything about suffering and death in this life.
{ 6 } - A loving God would not allow people, especially children, to suffer or die.
See p. 394.
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Which position do the authors hold about suffering and death?
{ 1 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries takes them out of the realm of human investigation.
{ 2 } - Serious human commitment will eventually eliminate suffering and death.
{ 3 } - Suffering and death are mysteries because they are bound up in the intimate life and love of God.
{ 4 } - Admitting that suffering and death are mysteries that cannot be solved fully in this life is a denial of the human desire and power to know the truth.
{ 5 } - Humans are capable of knowing everything about suffering and death in this life.
{ 6 } - A loving God would not allow people, especially children, to suffer or die.
See p. 394.
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