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Section B: Thematic Studies
1. Theme A: Relationships and Families
1.1 Human Sexuality
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The biological aspect of human sexuality includes physical characteristics, sexual, and reproductive
functions
Modern religious interpretations are always inclusive of LGBTQ+ rights.
False
Responsibility in sexual actions includes considering the consequences of those actions.
True
Liberal Protestant churches often support LGBTQ+ rights and perform
same-sex
marriages.
True
Understanding the diverse nature of sexuality in
modern
society promotes healthy attitudes and relationships.
True
What does human sexuality encompass according to its definition?
Biological, psychological, social aspects
Why is understanding the multifaceted nature of human sexuality important?
For healthy attitudes and behaviors
Match the religious perspective with its key belief:
Traditional ↔️ Procreation, heterosexual marriage
Modern ↔️ Inclusivity, diverse relationships
LGBTQ+ ↔️ Affirmation of same-sex relationships
Consent in sexual activity must be voluntary, informed, and
ongoing
.
The Catholic Church teaches that marriage between a man and a woman is essential for
procreation
.
Modern perspectives on sexuality are more inclusive and accept a wider range of sexual
orientations
.
Social influences on human sexuality include cultural norms,
values
, and expectations around relationships and gender roles.
True
Traditional religious views on human sexuality often emphasize procreation and marriage within
heterosexual
unions.
What are the ethical considerations of human sexuality focused on?
Consent, responsibility, boundaries
Why is adhering to ethical considerations crucial in human sexuality?
For positive relationships and experiences
What has been a traditional emphasis in views on sexuality?
Procreation and heterosexual marriage