Deck 20: Sex and the Law
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Deck 20: Sex and the Law
1
We all have some system of moral principles,such as what we think of as being "good or bad" or "right or wrong." We use them every day.This makes us
A)religious
B)practical ethicists
C)deviant
D)aberrant
A)religious
B)practical ethicists
C)deviant
D)aberrant
B
2
"Platonic love" refers to
A)a vigorous,passionate love.
B)violent,passionate sex.
C)sexless affection.
D)sexual interactions between an adult and a chilD.
A)a vigorous,passionate love.
B)violent,passionate sex.
C)sexless affection.
D)sexual interactions between an adult and a chilD.
C
3
The view that one should avoid physical gratification and cultivate spiritual values is expressed by
A)asceticism
B)legalism
C)situationism
D)hedonism
A)asceticism
B)legalism
C)situationism
D)hedonism
A
4
Hedonism refers to
A)a moral system based on maximizing pleasure and avoiding pain.
B)an approach to life emphasizing discipline and impulse control.
C)ethics based on the assumption that there are rules for human conduct.
D)ethics based on the assumption that there are no absolute rules.
A)a moral system based on maximizing pleasure and avoiding pain.
B)an approach to life emphasizing discipline and impulse control.
C)ethics based on the assumption that there are rules for human conduct.
D)ethics based on the assumption that there are no absolute rules.
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5
The philosophy exemplified by the expression "If it feels good,do it" is closest to the ethical system of
A)asceticism
B)situationism
C)hedonism
D)legalism
A)asceticism
B)situationism
C)hedonism
D)legalism
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6
Two warrior men have a sexual relationship together.One of the men is older than the other and serves as a form of mentor to the younger man.This type of relationship
A)was approved of in ancient Greece and is called pederasty.
B)is called pederasty and was believed by Plato to lead to immortality.
C)was called pederasty which has come to mean sexless affection.
D)was illegal and immoral in ancient Greece.
A)was approved of in ancient Greece and is called pederasty.
B)is called pederasty and was believed by Plato to lead to immortality.
C)was called pederasty which has come to mean sexless affection.
D)was illegal and immoral in ancient Greece.
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7
Situationism refers to
A)a moral system based on maximizing pleasure and avoiding pain.
B)an approach to life emphasizing discipline and impulse control.
C)ethics based on the assumption that there are rules for human conduct.
D)ethics based on the assumption that there are no absolute rules.
A)a moral system based on maximizing pleasure and avoiding pain.
B)an approach to life emphasizing discipline and impulse control.
C)ethics based on the assumption that there are rules for human conduct.
D)ethics based on the assumption that there are no absolute rules.
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8
If we consider ethics to be a system of moral principles that we use in part to determine our sexual beliefs and behaviour,then religion should be considered as
A)a source of values related to sexuality.
B)saying that God exists and is all-knowing.
C)giving people a place to go on Sunday morning.
D)a source of income to do gooD.
A)a source of values related to sexuality.
B)saying that God exists and is all-knowing.
C)giving people a place to go on Sunday morning.
D)a source of income to do gooD.
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9
The belief system (ethic)that a person's life should consist of more than just material things is called
A)asceticism
B)legalism
C)contextual ethics
D)hedonism
A)asceticism
B)legalism
C)contextual ethics
D)hedonism
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10
Plato believed that love led toward immortality.For the Greeks,this type of love was
A)pederasty.
B)homosexuality.
C)intellectual and friendship-based.
D)that of the Holy Spirit.
A)pederasty.
B)homosexuality.
C)intellectual and friendship-based.
D)that of the Holy Spirit.
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11
You are very much in favour of using ethics that direct you to judge actions based on an individual basis and the particular circumstances in which the person was involved,not on some general abstract principle such as "Thou shalt be good." This sort of ethics is known as
A)religious ethics.
B)classical Greek philosophy.
C)legalism.
D)situation ethics.
A)religious ethics.
B)classical Greek philosophy.
C)legalism.
D)situation ethics.
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12
Concerning the place of sex in classical Greek society all are true EXCEPT
A)it was important,but not evil.
B)certain types of sexual relationships achieved importance,such as pederasty among the warrior class.
C)wisdom and virtue were more to be aspired to than sex.
D)violent passion was seen as a good thing.
A)it was important,but not evil.
B)certain types of sexual relationships achieved importance,such as pederasty among the warrior class.
C)wisdom and virtue were more to be aspired to than sex.
D)violent passion was seen as a good thing.
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13
The Old Testament
A)repeatedly presents the view that sexuality must be separated from its social consequences.
B)presents sex as an intimate part of a relationship between two people.
C)stresses the importance of separating sex from religious behaviour.
D)stresses the importance of making sex a part of religious rituals.
A)repeatedly presents the view that sexuality must be separated from its social consequences.
B)presents sex as an intimate part of a relationship between two people.
C)stresses the importance of separating sex from religious behaviour.
D)stresses the importance of making sex a part of religious rituals.
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14
"Contextual ethics" is another term for
A)asceticism
B)legalism
C)situationism
D)hedonism
A)asceticism
B)legalism
C)situationism
D)hedonism
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15
Judaism's view of sex can be stated as:
A)Sex was basically a biological relationship and was a part of life just as eating is a part of life.
B)Sexuality was part of a loving relationship between two people.
C)Sexuality was integral to national and religious loyalty and was reflected in the fertility cult of Baal with attending temple prostitutes.
D)Sex was viewed as being dualistic with the bodily part of sex being the most important.
A)Sex was basically a biological relationship and was a part of life just as eating is a part of life.
B)Sexuality was part of a loving relationship between two people.
C)Sexuality was integral to national and religious loyalty and was reflected in the fertility cult of Baal with attending temple prostitutes.
D)Sex was viewed as being dualistic with the bodily part of sex being the most important.
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16
The ancient Greeks referred to "ataraxia" which is
A)pederasty.
B)a state of sublime detachment.
C)friendship love.
D)passion.
A)pederasty.
B)a state of sublime detachment.
C)friendship love.
D)passion.
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17
Judaism's view of sex is one that can be summarized in stating that
A)sex was basically a biological relationship which was a part of life just as eating was a part of life.
B)sexuality could often be separated from its social consequences as seen in the covert support of prostitution.
C)sexuality was integral to national and religious loyalty and is reflected in the fertility cult of Baal with attending temple prostitutes.
D)sex was part of a deep and intimate relationship between two people-a man and a woman.
A)sex was basically a biological relationship which was a part of life just as eating was a part of life.
B)sexuality could often be separated from its social consequences as seen in the covert support of prostitution.
C)sexuality was integral to national and religious loyalty and is reflected in the fertility cult of Baal with attending temple prostitutes.
D)sex was part of a deep and intimate relationship between two people-a man and a woman.
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18
Male and female temple prostitutes were very much a part of
A)the Hebrew religion
B)the Canaanite religion
C)early Catholicism
D)early Christianity
A)the Hebrew religion
B)the Canaanite religion
C)early Catholicism
D)early Christianity
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19
________ is a moral system based on maximizing pleasure and avoiding pain.
A)Hedonism
B)Asceticism
C)Legalism
D)Situationism
A)Hedonism
B)Asceticism
C)Legalism
D)Situationism
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20
Greek philosophy after the Golden Age taught that
A)sexual union was the goal of life.
B)sex was evil.
C)sex was more important than wisdom or virtue.
D)sex was something to be transcended to achieve the beautiful and gooD.
A)sexual union was the goal of life.
B)sex was evil.
C)sex was more important than wisdom or virtue.
D)sex was something to be transcended to achieve the beautiful and gooD.
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21
Hebrew religious leaders viewed fertility cults as
A)an important part of their religion.
B)a threat to their religion.
C)an acceptable form of religious worship.
D)a means of guaranteeing the propagation of the Israelites.
A)an important part of their religion.
B)a threat to their religion.
C)an acceptable form of religious worship.
D)a means of guaranteeing the propagation of the Israelites.
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22
In the Old Testament,adultery was punished by
A)castration
B)exile
C)monetary fines
D)death
A)castration
B)exile
C)monetary fines
D)death
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23
In the Old Testament,sexual intercourse is often referred to as
A)coupling.
B)making the beast with two backs.
C)relating.
D)having knowledge of someone.
A)coupling.
B)making the beast with two backs.
C)relating.
D)having knowledge of someone.
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24
Much of the teaching of the early Church Fathers of Christianity emphasized that sex within marriage did not violate the canons of the Church,but the type of sex that was preferred was
A)a full sex life
B)polygyny
C)celibacy
D)hedonism
A)a full sex life
B)polygyny
C)celibacy
D)hedonism
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25
According to Leviticus,which of the following sexual activities would NOT lead to death?
A)a man committing adultery with his neighbour's wife
B)a man having intercourse with his father's wife
C)a man having intercourse with an animal
D)a man having intercourse with a woman during her menstrual flow
A)a man committing adultery with his neighbour's wife
B)a man having intercourse with his father's wife
C)a man having intercourse with an animal
D)a man having intercourse with a woman during her menstrual flow
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26
Which Christian writer and authority advocated celibacy for all serious Christians?
A)St.Thomas Aquinas
B)St.Paul
C)Jesus
D)St.Augustine
A)St.Thomas Aquinas
B)St.Paul
C)Jesus
D)St.Augustine
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27
The concept of "dualism" refers to
A)the belief that the mind and the body are inseparable
B)the belief that everyone has a soul
C)the notion that body and spirit are unalterably separate and opposed to each other
D)the pursuit of wisdom and virtue
A)the belief that the mind and the body are inseparable
B)the belief that everyone has a soul
C)the notion that body and spirit are unalterably separate and opposed to each other
D)the pursuit of wisdom and virtue
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28
According to the interpretation of Paul's writings as presented in the text,the negative views of sex in Christianity come from
A)Paul's gospel
B)Jesus's teachings
C)Stoicism and Neoplatonism
D)Old Testament
A)Paul's gospel
B)Jesus's teachings
C)Stoicism and Neoplatonism
D)Old Testament
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29
Many sexual regulations of the Hebrew scriptures should be seen in the context of the times.For example,during the nomadic period which of the following activities supported the communities' needs?
A)polygyny
B)concubinage
C)laws against non-procreative sex
D)all these choices are correct
A)polygyny
B)concubinage
C)laws against non-procreative sex
D)all these choices are correct
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30
The source of much of Catholic mortal theology and the Church's position on sex and related issues was formed in the middle ages in the writings of St.Thomas Aquinas who believed that sex
A)in all its forms was basically evil.
B)was intended for procreation which was a reflection of natural law.
C)was approved of outside of marriage for the husband,but not the wife.
D)in its non-procreative forms does not really violate natural law,but that they should be avoideD.
A)in all its forms was basically evil.
B)was intended for procreation which was a reflection of natural law.
C)was approved of outside of marriage for the husband,but not the wife.
D)in its non-procreative forms does not really violate natural law,but that they should be avoideD.
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31
The Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century destroyed the Christian unity of Europe and shook the theological foundations of the Catholic Church.According to your text,in the matter of sexual ethics there were
A)dramatic changes towards liberalizing sexual ethics.
B)dramatic changes towards making sexual ethics more conservative.
C)changes only in the old Catholic Churches.
D)only modest changes.
A)dramatic changes towards liberalizing sexual ethics.
B)dramatic changes towards making sexual ethics more conservative.
C)changes only in the old Catholic Churches.
D)only modest changes.
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32
During the Middle Ages,his great accomplishment was the Summa Theologica,a synthesis of Christian theology that answered Christians' questions about almost everything,including nocturnal emissions and homosexuality.This person was
A)St.Paul
B)Martin Luther
C)Constantinople
D)St.Thomas Aquinas
A)St.Paul
B)Martin Luther
C)Constantinople
D)St.Thomas Aquinas
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33
The Old Testament is NOT marked by
A)a high regard for marital love.
B)a high regard for marital sexuality.
C)a low regard for marital affection.
D)respect for childless,married couples.
A)a high regard for marital love.
B)a high regard for marital sexuality.
C)a low regard for marital affection.
D)respect for childless,married couples.
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34
The movement of the early Christian church toward a more ascetic view of life and especially of sexuality was in large part a result of C.recognizing marriage as an institution that was inherently at fault theologically because of the sex relationship between the man and the woman.
A)the excesses of the hedonism of Rome at that time.
B)Jesus's teaching that pleasure is a sin.
C)E.who tried to force their gods upon the Christians.
D)the asceticism of the Roman emperors from about 150-600
A)the excesses of the hedonism of Rome at that time.
B)Jesus's teaching that pleasure is a sin.
C)E.who tried to force their gods upon the Christians.
D)the asceticism of the Roman emperors from about 150-600
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35
To make their religion unique and distinguish it from Canaanite religion,the Hebrew leaders
A)removed Baal,the Sky Father as the almighty deity.
B)banned many sexual practices.
C)banned slavery.
D)changed the holy day of worship from Sunday to Saturday.
A)removed Baal,the Sky Father as the almighty deity.
B)banned many sexual practices.
C)banned slavery.
D)changed the holy day of worship from Sunday to Saturday.
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36
Dualism is a religious/philosophical belief concerned with
A)virtue and sin
B)morality and immorality
C)body and spirit
D)creation and procreation
A)virtue and sin
B)morality and immorality
C)body and spirit
D)creation and procreation
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37
St.Paul assumed much of the responsibility of applying the teachings of Jesus.His general view of sex was
A)that it should be an aspect of national and religious loyalty.
B)that it should be integrated into worship as it had been in the religion of Baal.
C)relatively positive with profound interpersonal and social implications.
D)one of hedonistic involvement in the joy of living.
A)that it should be an aspect of national and religious loyalty.
B)that it should be integrated into worship as it had been in the religion of Baal.
C)relatively positive with profound interpersonal and social implications.
D)one of hedonistic involvement in the joy of living.
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38
Which of the following is true concerning Jesus's teachings about sex?
A)He spoke as much about sex as He did about the evils of pride,hypocrisy,injustice,and the misuse of wealth.
B)He said almost nothing on the subject of sex.
C)He regarded sex as separate from an individual's moral life.
D)He strongly emphasized sexual conduct in His teachings.
A)He spoke as much about sex as He did about the evils of pride,hypocrisy,injustice,and the misuse of wealth.
B)He said almost nothing on the subject of sex.
C)He regarded sex as separate from an individual's moral life.
D)He strongly emphasized sexual conduct in His teachings.
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39
During the Middle Ages,the Catholic Church allowed married persons to engage in ______ only during certain parts of the year,excluding Advent,Lent,and Fridays.
A)masturbation
B)oral sex
C)sexual intercourse
D)sex with contraception
A)masturbation
B)oral sex
C)sexual intercourse
D)sex with contraception
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40
_________ refers to the practice of remaining unmarried or abstaining from sexual intercourse;________ refers to the practice of abstaining from sexual intercourse.
A)Chastity;celibacy
B)Celibacy;chastity
C)Chastity;virginity
D)Celibacy;virginity
A)Chastity;celibacy
B)Celibacy;chastity
C)Chastity;virginity
D)Celibacy;virginity
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41
In the Hindu religion,brahmacharya refers to
A)orgasm
B)sexual intercourse
C)passion
D)celibacy
A)orgasm
B)sexual intercourse
C)passion
D)celibacy
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42
Which of the following is NOT a principle of humanism?
A)There are rules for human conduct and morality consists of knowing the rules and learning to apply them.
B)Values can be found only in human experience.
C)The basic goals of human life are happiness,self-awareness,and the fulfillment of human needs.
D)A person must make her or his own decisions and accept responsibility for them and their consequences.
A)There are rules for human conduct and morality consists of knowing the rules and learning to apply them.
B)Values can be found only in human experience.
C)The basic goals of human life are happiness,self-awareness,and the fulfillment of human needs.
D)A person must make her or his own decisions and accept responsibility for them and their consequences.
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43
In terms of its roots __________ is the closest faith to the Judeo-Christian heritage.
A)Islam
B)Hinduism
C)Buddhism
D)Humanism
A)Islam
B)Hinduism
C)Buddhism
D)Humanism
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44
Which Roman Emperor converted to become the First Christian Emperor?
A)Caligula
B)Augustus Romulus
C)Claudius Galenus
D)Constantine
A)Caligula
B)Augustus Romulus
C)Claudius Galenus
D)Constantine
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45
The Protestant reformers of the sixteenth century
A)strongly recommended the practice of masturbation.
B)emphasized individual conscience in Biblical interpretations.
C)advocated clerical celibacy.
D)de-emphasized individual responsibility for committing sins.
A)strongly recommended the practice of masturbation.
B)emphasized individual conscience in Biblical interpretations.
C)advocated clerical celibacy.
D)de-emphasized individual responsibility for committing sins.
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46
This approach to sexuality seeks intimacy between persons and condemns exploitative relationships,but tends to be tolerant and skeptical of claims of absolute right and wrong.This approach is
A)Judaism
B)Old Morality
C)Hedonism
D)Humanism
A)Judaism
B)Old Morality
C)Hedonism
D)Humanism
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47
In much of Western history there has been considerable consensus on the fundamentals of sexual ethics as seen in exalting chastity,holding marriage and family in high esteem and condemning sex outside of marriage.This consensus has been called the
A)New Morality
B)New Order
C)Humanistic
D)Old Morality
A)New Morality
B)New Order
C)Humanistic
D)Old Morality
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48
The sacred scripture of Islam is the
A)Torah
B)Koran
C)Bible
D)Tantra
A)Torah
B)Koran
C)Bible
D)Tantra
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49
The Kama Sutra,a masterpiece of erotic hedonism,testifies to the positive view of sexuality found in
A)Hinduism in India
B)Buddhism in China
C)Roman Catholicism in Ireland
D)Protestantism in Canada
A)Hinduism in India
B)Buddhism in China
C)Roman Catholicism in Ireland
D)Protestantism in Canada
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50
The religious belief that sexual desire can be overcome during the act of sexual intercourse as a means of transcending the limitations of human life is part of the faith called
A)Roman Catholicism
B)Tantric Buddhism
C)Moksha Hinduism
D)Protestantism
A)Roman Catholicism
B)Tantric Buddhism
C)Moksha Hinduism
D)Protestantism
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51
In this religion we can find complete devotion to erotic hedonism as found in the Kama Sutra and we can also find the other extreme of ascetic celibacy called brahmacharya.This is the religion of
A)Islam
B)Christianity
C)Buddhism
D)Hinduism
A)Islam
B)Christianity
C)Buddhism
D)Hinduism
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52
Protestantism differs from Catholicism in the former's
A)greater emphasis in allowing individual interpretation of the Bible.
B)acceptance of sex outside of marriage.
C)acceptance of marital infidelity.
D)emphasis on celibacy over chastity.
A)greater emphasis in allowing individual interpretation of the Bible.
B)acceptance of sex outside of marriage.
C)acceptance of marital infidelity.
D)emphasis on celibacy over chastity.
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53
Which of the following religious traditions has been the most consistent in being positive toward sexuality?
A)Asceticism
B)Catholicism
C)Protestantism
D)Islam
A)Asceticism
B)Catholicism
C)Protestantism
D)Islam
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54
Sarah was raised in a devout Catholic home,went to church every day,regularly attended confession,and practiced all of the religious holidays and traditions.Now that Sarah is older,she has struggled to maintain her Catholic faith in face of many of the experiences and observations she has had in Canadian society.Recently,Sarah has made friends from various protestant religious.From her interactions with these new friends,she has encountered many different beliefs despite the common belief in Christianity.What is it about the Protestant religions that accounts for this diversity of beliefs?
A)Protestants emphasize individual interpretations of the Bible.
B)Protestants are a fractured and unstable group.
C)Protestantism is not really a religion so much as a cult.
D)Portestantism takes the opposite view of most things the Catholic church says out of protest.
A)Protestants emphasize individual interpretations of the Bible.
B)Protestants are a fractured and unstable group.
C)Protestantism is not really a religion so much as a cult.
D)Portestantism takes the opposite view of most things the Catholic church says out of protest.
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55
Celibacy was opposed by
A)Jesus
B)St.Paul
C)St.Augustine
D)Muhammad
A)Jesus
B)St.Paul
C)St.Augustine
D)Muhammad
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56
The religious/ethical system that demands a realistic and nonreligious approach to human behaviour,including sexuality,is
A)Hedonism
B)Humanism
C)Hinduism
D)New Morality
A)Hedonism
B)Humanism
C)Hinduism
D)New Morality
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57
In Hinduism,which one of the following approaches to life is NOT acceptable?
A)Pursuit of pleasure
B)Pursuit of moral life
C)Pursuit of power and material wealth
D)Pursuit of domination of others
A)Pursuit of pleasure
B)Pursuit of moral life
C)Pursuit of power and material wealth
D)Pursuit of domination of others
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58
Concerning Guatama,the Buddha,all are true EXCEPT
A)discussed sex very little in his teachings
B)sought a middle way between extreme hedonism and extreme asceticism
C)emphasized asceticism more than hedonism
D)invented Tantric Buddhism
A)discussed sex very little in his teachings
B)sought a middle way between extreme hedonism and extreme asceticism
C)emphasized asceticism more than hedonism
D)invented Tantric Buddhism
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59
Which religion sanctions polygamy?
A)Islam
B)Buddhism
C)Hinduism
D)Artism
A)Islam
B)Buddhism
C)Hinduism
D)Artism
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60
_______ ethics do not rely on the existence of a Supreme Being and,in the area of human sexuality,do not create unreasonable standards and expectations.
A)Humanistic
B)Islam
C)Hindu
D)Buddhist
A)Humanistic
B)Islam
C)Hindu
D)Buddhist
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61
A greater percentage of Canadians reported holding this view in 2001 than in 1991:
A)Abortion should be legal in any circumstance.
B)Abortion should be legal under certain circumstances.
C)Abortion should be legal only when prescribed by a doctor.
D)Abortion should be illegal.
A)Abortion should be legal in any circumstance.
B)Abortion should be legal under certain circumstances.
C)Abortion should be legal only when prescribed by a doctor.
D)Abortion should be illegal.
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62
Of the following religious groups,the most accepting of homosexuals and homosexual behaviours are
A)Roman Catholics
B)Anglicans
C)Quakers
D)Baptists
A)Roman Catholics
B)Anglicans
C)Quakers
D)Baptists
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63
The varied religious faiths in North America today have debated quite vigorously about homosexuality and its place in their faith.Let's say that your religious faith indicates that homosexual acts are to be condemned and so are homosexual persons unless they repent and become heterosexual.The position that you and religious faith most likely holds about homosexuality is
A)rejectionism
B)modified rejection
C)qualified acceptance
D)full acceptance
A)rejectionism
B)modified rejection
C)qualified acceptance
D)full acceptance
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64
A church founded by homosexuals in order to find an atmosphere of greater understanding and tolerance is the
A)Church of Anglican Brethren
B)Unitarian Church
C)Church of Free People
D)Metropolitan Community Church
A)Church of Anglican Brethren
B)Unitarian Church
C)Church of Free People
D)Metropolitan Community Church
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65
Pluralists
A)appeal to law for the enforcement of their views.
B)appeal to religion for the enforcement of their views.
C)allow freedom to individuals even if the order and uniformity of society might be endangered by their actions.
D)favour strict regulation of human conduct to help make people gooD.
A)appeal to law for the enforcement of their views.
B)appeal to religion for the enforcement of their views.
C)allow freedom to individuals even if the order and uniformity of society might be endangered by their actions.
D)favour strict regulation of human conduct to help make people gooD.
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66
This social issue has been the focus of much controversy in North America,sometimes even leading to violence.Those individuals in favour and those in opposition have changed very little in terms of their beliefs over the last ten years.We are discussing the issue of
A)sex outside of marriage
B)abortion
C)reproductive technology
D)contraception
A)sex outside of marriage
B)abortion
C)reproductive technology
D)contraception
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67
The biblical term fornication means
A)priests who break their vows
B)non-procreative sex
C)homosexual relations
D)all sex between unmarried persons
A)priests who break their vows
B)non-procreative sex
C)homosexual relations
D)all sex between unmarried persons
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68
The rejectionist view of homosexuality is that all homosexuals
A)are condemned unless they repent and become heterosexual.
B)are acceptable so long as they are chaste.
C)are "God's Children" and must not be rejected.
D)are acceptable as clergy but not as parishioners.
A)are condemned unless they repent and become heterosexual.
B)are acceptable so long as they are chaste.
C)are "God's Children" and must not be rejected.
D)are acceptable as clergy but not as parishioners.
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69
The morality that tends to be ascetic and legalistic and often reduces ethical behaviour to a set of highly legalist rules grounded in the Judeo-Christian ethic is the
A)Old Morality
B)New Morality
C)Pluralistic Existentialist Morality
D)Democratic Protestant Morality
A)Old Morality
B)New Morality
C)Pluralistic Existentialist Morality
D)Democratic Protestant Morality
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70
Which of the following is TRUE?
A)Jesus was a strong advocate of homosexuality.
B)Jesus made no recorded comment on the subject of homosexuality.
C)The Bible indicates that Jesus strongly denounced homosexuality on repeated occasions.
D)Jesus acknowledged that homosexuality was an acceptable variation,but only among unmarried individuals.
A)Jesus was a strong advocate of homosexuality.
B)Jesus made no recorded comment on the subject of homosexuality.
C)The Bible indicates that Jesus strongly denounced homosexuality on repeated occasions.
D)Jesus acknowledged that homosexuality was an acceptable variation,but only among unmarried individuals.
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71
The position toward abortion that is moralistic,absolute,and apparently simple in content is the
A)pro-choice position
B)pro-life position
C)neutral position
D)existential position
A)pro-choice position
B)pro-life position
C)neutral position
D)existential position
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72
A form of the pro-choice position concerning abortion is that pregnancy is solely the concern of the woman and the woman should have an absolute right to control her own body.If you hold this view you are most likely to identify with a
A)typical man
B)feminist
C)liberal Protestant
D)Jew
A)typical man
B)feminist
C)liberal Protestant
D)Jew
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73
Let's say for this question you believe the following: 1)Abortion is permissible given the right kind of circumstances and,2)people living together as partners,but not as married couples,is ok.You are probably a
A)member of the New Religious Right
B)a religious pluralist
C)a 'mainline' Roman Catholic
D)member of the Old Morality.
A)member of the New Religious Right
B)a religious pluralist
C)a 'mainline' Roman Catholic
D)member of the Old Morality.
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74
Buddhism most closely follows _________ ethics.
A)hedonistic
B)legalistic
C)ascetic
D)situationistic
A)hedonistic
B)legalistic
C)ascetic
D)situationistic
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75
An influential leader of the anti-abortion movement in Canada has been the
A)Jewish faith
B)Roman Catholic Church
C)Quakers
D)Unitarians
A)Jewish faith
B)Roman Catholic Church
C)Quakers
D)Unitarians
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76
Which ONE of the following statements is INCONSISTENT with feminist views on abortion? Feminists assert that
A)historically men (who do not become pregnant)made all the rules about abortion.
B)to be equal,women must be free and autonomous in all personal decisions.
C)complete access to abortion (for whatever reason)is imperative.
D)doctors and medical boards should be allowed to decide who has access to abortion.
A)historically men (who do not become pregnant)made all the rules about abortion.
B)to be equal,women must be free and autonomous in all personal decisions.
C)complete access to abortion (for whatever reason)is imperative.
D)doctors and medical boards should be allowed to decide who has access to abortion.
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77
Anti-abortion attitudes have not changed much since the mid-1970s with about ________ percent of the adult Canadian population believing that pregnant women should not be able to obtain an abortion.
A)60
B)53
C)27
D)16
A)60
B)53
C)27
D)16
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78
In the official view of Roman Catholicism,for a homosexual to be ethical he or she
A)may be fully obedient to God as long as he or she is celibate.
B)must live the sexual life of a heterosexual.
C)must become a priest or a nun.
D)must marry but promise never to have children.
A)may be fully obedient to God as long as he or she is celibate.
B)must live the sexual life of a heterosexual.
C)must become a priest or a nun.
D)must marry but promise never to have children.
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79
Canadian attitudes toward abortion have _______ since 1975.
A)become more accepting generally
B)become less accepting generally
C)remained essentially unchanged
D)become more accepting only in situations where the mother is not unmarried
A)become more accepting generally
B)become less accepting generally
C)remained essentially unchanged
D)become more accepting only in situations where the mother is not unmarried
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80
Moralists
A)allow freedom to individuals even if society might be endangered by their actions.
B)affirm the value of many competing opinions.
C)believe that the truth is discovered in the clash of diverse perspectives.
D)favour strict regulation of human conduct to help make people gooD.
A)allow freedom to individuals even if society might be endangered by their actions.
B)affirm the value of many competing opinions.
C)believe that the truth is discovered in the clash of diverse perspectives.
D)favour strict regulation of human conduct to help make people gooD.
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