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“The earth which sustains humanity must not be injured. It must not be destroyed!” – Hildegard of Bingen

(Hildegard of Bingen was a German Benedictine abbess, writer, artist, composer and philosopher 1098-1179)

Using the passage, which issue would Hildegard of Bingen MOST likely support?
A) death penalty
B) peace movements
C) religious freedom
D) environmental issues

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