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Brendan_64
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So you know better than Christ’s Church on Earth? The Church teaches that evil can NEVER be done to achieve a good end, never. The Church condemns the deliberate bombing of civilians. The Church has specifically condemned the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.I guess the Church thinks it would have been better for millions of Japanese civilians to die, millions of Americans to die, and thousands of British, with a possible complete annihilation of the Japanese, then for a couple of hundred thousand Japanese to die. If that’s what the Church thinks then of course I disagree with them.
So you disagree with the Church? You disagree with teachings that, as a Catholic, you are BOUND by Christ to obey?
What has Winston Churchill got to do with the teachings of the Church? Do you hold Winston Churchill up as a higher authority than Christ’s Church on Earth? It would seem that you do.Btw, here’s what Winston Churchill said about the dropping of the atomic bombs:
" There are voices which assert that the bomb should never have been used at all. I cannot associate myself with such ideas. …] I am surprised that very worthy people—but people who in most cases had no intention of proceeding to the Japanese front themselves—should adopt the position that rather than throw this bomb, we should have sacrificed a million American and a quarter of a million British lives."
Code:—Winston Churchill, leader of the Opposition, in a speech to the British House of Commons, August 1945
The Church clearly condemns the deliberate bombing of civilians, therefore the deliberate bombing of civilians is wrong. If the Church condemns it then there can be no discussion.
If you hold a view that is contrary to the teachings of the Church then, as a Catholic you are bound to accept that your own view is wrong and conform your view to the teachings of the Church. If the Church teaches it, then it must be right.