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The Herald from Jasper, Indiana • 26

Publication:
The Heraldi
Location:
Jasper, Indiana
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26
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Page 26 The Herald, Tuesday, December 2, 1980 Pope Beware of unchecked technological growth the necessary means and are ready to use them without scruple," it said. The pope said the massive growth in technology in the past few decades is continuing in the background of a "gigantic remorse" caused by inequality. "Side by side with wealthy and surfeited people and societies, living in plenty and ruled by consumerism and pleasure, the same human family contains individuals and groups that are suffering from hunger," the encyclical said. The encyclical lamented the disintegration of basic human values including "respect for human life from the moment of conception, respect for marriage in its indisoluble unity, and respect for the stability of the family." position" because of the "countless possibilities that only a few decades ago were undreamed of," but it also faces hidden threats from unchecked modern technology He said there is increasing "existential fear" over the prospect of an atomic conflict that could lead to the partial self-destruction of humanity in an atomic conflict The pope added in materialistic societies accepting "the primacy of things over persons," unbridled technology also has emerged as a force that can lead to the "peaceful subjugation" of entire nations and societies. "The technical means at the disposal of modern society conceal within themselves not only the possibility of self-destruction through military conflict, but also the possibility of a 'peaceful' subjugation of individuals, of environments, of entire societies and of nations, that for one reason or another might prove inconvenient for those who possess Bv PHILIP PL LLELLA VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope John Paul II warned today in his second encyclical spiraling materialism is destroying the fabric of modem society and unchecked technological growth threatens to annihilate mankind.

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