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I'm not a religious person, but I just find this absurd. How can the church just "make up" new sins? I'm referring to this:

 

http://www.neatorama.com/2008/03/11/7-new-...thanks-vatican/

 

Does anybody take this seriously? BIRTH CONTROL?

 

As a big transhumanist, I couldn't support their objections against biological/genetic modification either. But seriously... wow. What a world, eh?

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I'm not a religious person, but I just find this absurd. How can the church just "make up" new sins? I'm referring to this:

 

http://www.neatorama.com/2008/03/11/7-new-...thanks-vatican/

 

Does anybody take this seriously? BIRTH CONTROL?

 

As a big transhumanist, I couldn't support their objections against biological/genetic modification either. But seriously... wow. What a world, eh?

0.0;; You sure this info isn't just a rumor?

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Actually most of these make perfect sense and are not new sins at all. Like Kyougi made note of, most of them already exist. They're pretty much corollaries to the original sins, restated because apparently people aren't getting the idea.

 

However, I don't get the pollution thing. Of course, the Church has done silly, unChurch-like things in the past, sticking their noses places they don't belong. I think this may be another instance (or rather, I unless I hear a good explanation).

Oh well, I was never a big "green earth"-type guy anyway. :P

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  • 1 month later...

Polluting is a sin because it's like spitting in the face of some one who lent you something. :P

 

And yeah most of those are just reiterations of the old sins. Just to keep up with the new culture, I guess.

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It's not surprising to see the Catholic church issueing this statement. Well, the part about birthcontrol is nothing new. Catholics seem to believe that only God has the right to decide how much children you can have, despite all social, economic and ecological problems that overpopulation produces. As to the Pope's statement that "polluting the environment is a sin", well it's better than nothing. But I somehow don't have the impression Catholics are that concerned with ecological problems. Just look at the people who support Berlusconi in Italy. They are all good Catholics, but they don't give a [bleeped!] for environmental issues!! These statements of the Pope are outdated, because they don't have any impact. Nobody will stop committing sins, just because the Pope says you might be sent to hell after you die!! It's ridiculous!! We're not living in the Middle Ages anymore!!

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