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Which of the following is not an objection to the disapproval of homosexuality based on nature?
 
  A) Homosexuality, polygamy, and transsexuality are part of the natural world.
  B) Homosexuality is not typically considered as sick as incest or child abuse, which are mainly heterosexual.
  C) We use our bodily organs for many things other than their natural purposes.
  D) Heterosexual couples who do not have children are viewed with pity, not disapproval.

Question 2

Which of the following is the best example of the categorical imperative?
 
  A) Homosexual sex is unnatural.
  B) We were not designed to have sex with same sex partners.
  C) If everyone practiced homosexual sex, there would be no children.
  D) Homophobia is destructive to children.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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