Regarding adultery (extramarital sex), most contemporary ethicists would

A. be less judgmental about people involved in adultery than traditional world religions.
B. significantly modify the traditional Judeo-Christian view.
C. support abolishing the concept entirely in an effort to liberalize laws and norms about sexuality.
D. support punishment of adulterers with death sentences.


Answer: A

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