| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security - 1969 - 234 lapas
...system is condemned by Vatican II which says "any act of war aimed indiscriminately at entire cities or extensive areas along with their population is a crime against God and man himself. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation." (Section 80, The Church in the Modern... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Internal Security - 1969 - 1434 lapas
...system is condemned by Vatican II which says "any act of war aimed indiscriminately at entire cities or extensive areas along with their population is a crime against God and man himself. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation." (Section SO, The Church in the Modern... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Europe - 1973 - 80 lapas
...good that could come from it. We fully share the conviction of the Council fathers at Vatican II that "Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at the destruction...entire cities or of extensive areas along with their populations is a crime against God and man. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation." (Gaudium... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1976 - 774 lapas
...the Council's document seems directed precisely at the intended use of most of our nuclear weapons: "Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at the destruction of entire cities or extensive areas along with their population is a crime against God and man himself. It merits unequivocal... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1976 - 480 lapas
...our nuclear weapons : "Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at the destruction of entire cities or extensive areas along with their population is a crime against God and man himself. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation." (Gaudium et Spes) The Council explicitly... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1978 - 796 lapas
...destructiveness was unreservedly condemned in 1965 by the Second Vatican Council in the following words: Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at the destruction...with their population is a crime against God and man himself. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation. Scientific weapons, to be sure, are not... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1979 - 916 lapas
...It is this prohibition which is reflected in the following judgment of the Second Vatican Council: Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at the destruction...or of extensive areas along with their population in a crime against Uod and man himself It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation. It should... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1983 - 294 lapas
...ent to civil defense manifests the highest human virtues. The Second Vatican Council stated firmly: "Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at the destruction...with their population is a crime against God and man himself. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation.*g The American Civil Defense Association... | |
| Kenneth Baker - 1982 - 292 lapas
...Church, since the Fifth Commandment forbids the killing of the innocent. On this point Vatican II said: "Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at the destruction...with their population is a crime against God and man himself. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation" (The Church Today , 80). So even a just... | |
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