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contraception: every action before, during, or after sexual intercourse that deliberately attempts to impede its procreative potential; are intrinsically evil and always morally unacceptable
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ethos of seeing: responsibility of all viewers of the human body portrayed in art, to see humans as persons with dignity, not objects to be lustfully desired
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ethos of the image: responsibility that every artist has to represent persons with dignity,k especially through the depiction of the human body in artistic form
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fornication: having sex outside of marriage
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language of love: generally speaking, the words that speak truth and compassion; specifically regarding the body, the truth and totality of self communicated through the body in sexual intercourse
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language of the body: capability of the body to speak its own language and to communicate without words
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nicene creed: the most widely-accepted statement of Christian faith
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objectivity: to treat someone as a thing rather than as a person through actions that disregard his or her inherent dignity as a human being
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one-flesh union: the loving embrace of a married couple through sexual intercourse
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pornography: the sexually-explicit depiction of persons, in words or images, created in order to cause the arousal of lust on the part of the observer