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Please evaluate the following statement. ‘The most important duty of the Church is to help people in need.’
Evaluate this statement. In your answer you should:
• refer to Christian teaching
• give developed arguments to support this statement
• give developed arguments to support a different point of view
• reach a justified conclusion.
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