Which of the following is true about social work and religion?
A) Social work has its historical roots in religious organizations.
B) Social workers do not need to be trained for effective practice with religiously oriented clients.
C) Social workers do not need to have an appreciation and respect for religious beliefs that differ from their own chosen beliefs.
D) Christianity has long asserted that people do not have a moral responsibility for social service.
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