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1 1, 8| peoples even when basic values such as survival, freedom 2 1, 13| abortion. But the negative values inherent in the "contraceptive 3 1, 20| any reference to common values and to a truth absolutely 4 1, 23| conduct" (Rom 1:28). The values of being are replaced by 5 3, 55| fact situations in which values proposed by God's Law seem 6 3, 58| protect certain important values such as her own health or 7 3, 70| stands or falls with the values which it embodies and promotes. 8 3, 70| and promotes. Of course, values such as the dignity of every 9 3, 70| ignored.~The basis of these values cannot be provisional and 10 3, 70| which is not built upon the values of the dignity of every 11 3, 71| and innate human and moral values which flow from the very 12 3, 71| the dignity of the person: values which no individual, no 13 4, 86| progress and modernity the values of fidelity, chastity, sacrifice, 14 4, 92| solidarity and all the other values which help people to live 15 4, 95| capable of discerning true values and authentic needs.~What 16 4, 97| choices in harmony with moral values. An honest appraisal of 17 4, 97| of education in the moral values which they presuppose.~The 18 4, 98| basis of a correct scale of values: the primacy of being over 19 4, 98| also present the positive values of sexuality and human love, 20 4, 101| the one hand, it asserts values such as the dignity of the