Today's challenges
51. And how can we remain indifferent to the prospect of an ecological
crisis which is making vast areas of our planet uninhabitable and hostile
to humanity? Or by the problems of peace, so often threatened by the
spectre of catastrophic wars? Or by contempt for the fundamental human
rights of so many people, especially children? Countless are the
emergencies to which every Christian heart must be sensitive.
A special commitment is needed with regard to certain aspects of the
Gospel's radical message which are often less well understood, even to the
point of making the Church's presence unpopular, but which nevertheless must be
a part of her mission of charity. I am speaking of the duty to be committed to respect
for the life of every human being, from conception until natural death.
Likewise, the service of humanity leads us to insist, in season and out of
season, that those using the latest advances of science, especially in
the field of biotechnology, must never disregard fundamental ethical
requirements by invoking a questionable solidarity which eventually leads to
discriminating between one life and another and ignoring the dignity which
belongs to every human being.
For Christian witness to be effective, especially in these delicate and
controversial areas, it is important that special efforts be made to explain
properly the reasons for the Church's position, stressing that it is not a case
of imposing on non-believers a vision based on faith, but of interpreting and
defending the values rooted in the very nature of the human person. In this way
charity will necessarily become service to culture, politics, the economy and
the family, so that the fundamental principles upon which depend the destiny of
human beings and the future of civilization will be everywhere respected.
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