The teaching of Catholic popes that killing of one person could never be a means of therapy for another because such a practice seems utterly inconsistent with the equal dignity of human persons first appeared in the twentiety century.
The teaching of Catholic popes that killing of one person could never be a means of therapy for another because such a practice seems utterly inconsistent with the equal dignity of human persons first appeared in the twentiety century.
See p. 256. This teaching goes as far back as 1679.
The teaching of Catholic popes that killing of one person could never be a means of therapy for another because such a practice seems utterly inconsistent with the equal dignity of human persons first appeared in the twentiety century.
See p. 256. This teaching goes as far back as 1679.