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Al_Masetti
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Why didn’t they speak up in 1943?The argument is directly from the Catholic Answers “Answer Guide”.
catholic.com/library/just_war_doctrine_1.asp
“The U.S. has not always been committed to this principle. In the Civil War, World War I, and World War II the United States violated it. Grave violations during World War II included the firebombing of Dresden and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
These were not attacks designed to destroy targets of military value while sparing civilian populations. They were deliberate attempts to put pressure on enemy governments by attacking non-combatants. As a result, they were grave violations of God’s law, according to which, “the direct and voluntary killing of an innocent human being is always gravely immoral” (John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae 57).”
It is wrong to use A-Bombs because of the terrible damage that they cause. The Vatican UN Representative, Archbishop Renato Martino said: “Nuclear weapons are incompatible with the peace we seek for the 21st century. They cannot be justified. They deserve condemnation.”
The use of the A-Bomb is against the catechism:
"Every act of war directed to the indiscriminate destruction of whole cities or vast areas with their inhabitants is a crime against God and man, which merits firm and unequivocal condemnation. A danger of modern warfare is that it provides the opportunity to those who possess modern scientific weapons – especially atomic, biological, or chemical weapons – to commit such crimes "
(CCC 2314).
And it is contrary to what our beloved Pope has stated:
:“the direct and voluntary killing of an innocent human being is always gravely immoral” (John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae 57).The dropping of an A-Bomb on Japan used the death of children and others as a means to achieve the good of the war’s end. This is obviously gravely immoral and against Catholic teaching.
Nuclear weapons are unlike many other weapons in that they kill massively and indiscriminately. They do not distinguish between the combatant soldiers and the innocent civilian children.
They are hideously cruel as they send off huge shock waves which flatten all kinds of buildings and set off hige firestorms. They cause long lasting injury and health damage, even to those who were not in the immediate area of the blast.