The traditional Catholic view that sex is only permissible for the purposes of procreation for husband and wife has roots in which religious philosophy, as introduced by St. Paul and St. Augustine?
a. The flesh is a portal for the devil. c. The spirit and the flesh are united.
b. The spirit is a portal for the devil. d. The spirit is separate from the flesh.
Question 2
During the twentieth century, the separation of church and state and the rise of ____ reduced the power of the Church over sexual mores.
a. scientific thought c. liberal politics
b. tolerance for all religions d. sexual education in public schools