Nuclear Weapons: A Catholic ResponseSheed and Ward, 1962 - 151 Seiten |
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... atomic weapons with sufficient discrimination not to incur moral reprehen- sion . We may concede that it is legitimate to manufacture and hold supplies of nuclear weapons for this purpose ; but does this mean that we may acquiesce in ...
... atomic weapons with sufficient discrimination not to incur moral reprehen- sion . We may concede that it is legitimate to manufacture and hold supplies of nuclear weapons for this purpose ; but does this mean that we may acquiesce in ...
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... atomic weapon . Such a question , addressed to the dis- ciples of Christ , shocks and horrifies them . No one who has a " true sense of humanity " , as His Holiness Pope Pius XII said two years ago , can fail to censure the use of all ...
... atomic weapon . Such a question , addressed to the dis- ciples of Christ , shocks and horrifies them . No one who has a " true sense of humanity " , as His Holiness Pope Pius XII said two years ago , can fail to censure the use of all ...
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... [ atomic , biological and chemical weapons ] are capable of causing the total extermination of all plant and animal life and of all works of man over ever wider regions . These weapons now make possible a sustained contamination of the ...
... [ atomic , biological and chemical weapons ] are capable of causing the total extermination of all plant and animal life and of all works of man over ever wider regions . These weapons now make possible a sustained contamination of the ...
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