Traditionally, Judaism's view of sex could be summarized by stating that
A. sexuality could often be separated from its social consequences, as seen in the covert support of prostitution.
B. sex was a biological relationship that was part of life, just as eating was part of life.
C. sex was part of a deep and intimate relationship between two people-a man and a woman.
D. sexuality was a matter of an individual's concern and was independent of national and religious loyalties.
Answer: C
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