What was the main idea of Saint Augustine's The Confessions?
A) Homosexuality and heterosexuality should be equally accepted in society.
B) Sexuality was clearly linked with sin.
C) God created the material world and sanctioned marriage.
D) Abstinence from sex was a sin.
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