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1 1 | from which is born a new human being in the image and likeness 2 1 | from which will rise a new human life, it is for man to release 3 2 | The inviolability of human life ~You, more than others, 4 2 | appreciate and realize what human life is in itself, and what 5 2 | mother. ~Besides, every human being, even the child in 6 2 | not from any society or human authority. Therefore, there 7 2 | Therefore, there is no man, no human authority, no science, no " 8 2 | disposal of an innocent human life, that is, a disposal 9 2 | laws without which secure human society is impossible. We 10 2 | there rises above every human law and above every "indication" 11 2 | esteem and respect for human life that you foster in 12 3 | guarded and raised for Him a human life entrusted to him, greater 13 6 | because it is not a simple human whim, but the expression 14 7 | the detriment of innocent human beings. ~This principle 15 9 | and of the dignity of the human being. ~ 16 11| procreation of a new life human beings made of flesh and 17 12| the ~essence of a complete human being, because, if the natural 18 12| is no diminution of the human person, in any way or degree. 19 13| Human dignity in the conjugal 20 13| words about the defense of human dignity in the use of the 21 13| preservation and propagation of the human race, has also decreed that 22 13| to morals, conscience and human dignity. ~If nature had