Originally posted by Sleepwalker
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Erm...how about no? The Church has always been concerned for human life, although how they completely defined it has changed. In the Middle Ages, human life was mostly defined by the soul, so ergo, if your soul was saved, your life was saved. Hence why the overly strong reaction to heresy during the Inquisition period. Not even taking into account the various political motivations. And no, I'm not counting the Spanish Inquisition which really had very little to do with the Catholic Church and everything to do with political machinations of a kingdom. Modern interpretation of life has more to do with the state of soul and body.
You find this concern in statements of abortion (let's not deliberately kill an innocent child), eugenics (it's God's determination of when you die/we don't condone suicide), birth control (see abortion but has to do with prevention of the development and theories of presence of a soul), et. al.
Do I believe that the South American case was bungled? Yes. Do I believe that there are things that the Church should reconsider? Yes. But I believe that one, they take all things into consideration and don't make changes lightly, and two, when they do change things it'll be for the better.
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