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Option #1: Quiz
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1. Putting an end to a person's life because he or she is suffering; a form of murder and a violation of the Fifth Commandment
euthanasia
genocide
legitimate defense
scandal
2. The killing of a person because that is the only way to stop him or her from hurting or killing someone else
euthanasia
genocide
legitimate defense
scandal
3. An action or attitude that leads someone to sin
euthanasia
genocide
legitimate defense
scandal
4. The murder of entire nations or ethnic groups
euthanasia
genocide
legitimate defense
scandal
Multiple Choice
1. An example of a current practice that is legal and yet immoral is _____
abortion
legitimate defense
scandal
suicide
2. During war, when soldiers are instructed to harm innocent people, they are required to __
decide for themselves if the order should be followed
disobey the order
follow orders
protect themselves at all costs
3. Even though suicide does not directly affect other people, it is a sin because ____
it creates disruption for the victim's family and community
it rejects God's love by breaking the Fifth Commandment
it sets a bad example for those around the victim
someone else could get hurt if the suicide involves a violent action
4. A situation that must be avoided however possible because nothing is more harmful to the human spirit is ____
abortion
euthanasia
suicide
war
Short Answer (Optional)
How can you make choices for life? Discuss three ideas possible for you
Option #2: Three Questions You Still Have
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Option #3: A Summary of What You Learned From the Chapter
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