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What is one reason why Shinto ethics avoid absolute moral rules?
 
  A) It has its base in the liberal ways of indigenous religions.
  B) It believes that humans are not morally perfectable.
  C) It does not believe that humans are born morally perfect.
  D) It does not consider its spirits to be morally perfect.

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Instruction for women in 1 Timothy probably parallels the restricted position of women in Greco-Roman society.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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