Nuclear Weapons: A Catholic ResponseSheed and Ward, 1962 - 151 Seiten |
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... situation , then , justifies us in concluding that the chief use which is likely to be made of the nuclear weapons now being manufactured , tested and stored is morally inadmissable . To any likely use we must simply say " no " . But ...
... situation , then , justifies us in concluding that the chief use which is likely to be made of the nuclear weapons now being manufactured , tested and stored is morally inadmissable . To any likely use we must simply say " no " . But ...
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... situation presents its special need for his faith and compassion . A Christian's insis- tence must be , first of all , on accepting the demands of our common humanity . He will have added reasons for doing so : in a world in which they ...
... situation presents its special need for his faith and compassion . A Christian's insis- tence must be , first of all , on accepting the demands of our common humanity . He will have added reasons for doing so : in a world in which they ...
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... situation will remain very serious . Thinking men very rightly deplore this state of suspense , which leaves in doubt whether we are travelling towards a real and solidly based peace or drifting in utter blindness towards a new and ...
... situation will remain very serious . Thinking men very rightly deplore this state of suspense , which leaves in doubt whether we are travelling towards a real and solidly based peace or drifting in utter blindness towards a new and ...
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