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CharlieWard

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According to Mappes, the central tenet of conventional sexual morality is that nonmarital
  sex is:


 
 

a. immoral
  b. moral in most situations
  c. moral so long as the partners are in love
  d. moral so long as there are plans to marry



Question 2

What does the unrestrained licentiousness of public entertainment and publication result
  in, according to the Vatican Declaration?


 
 

a. The need to revise ancient standards for morality
  b. The frequency of masturbation in contemporary society
  c. The need to recognize gay marriage


  d. The neglect of modesty, which is the guardian of chastity



elyse44

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b.



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