Rome: The Pope is reportedly trying to change the official teaching of the Catholic Church, declaring that the use and possession of nuclear weapons is immoral even if it is for defense purposes. For decades, the Church has held the position that it is not wrong to possess nuclear weapons, as opposed to the misuse of nuclear weapons, but to counter threats from other nations. In an interview with reporters on the plane, while returning from the Asia tour, Pope said the new reform would mean a complete rejection of the nuclear deterrent system.
The use of nuclear weapons is immoral. That is why it is necessary to include it in the teaching of the Catholic Church. The Pope said the use and possession of nuclear weapons was immoral. The pope had done the same thing at Hiroshima. The Pope explained that the idea of legitimate defenses persists, and even moral theology allows it, and that the use of arms is the last resort.
The Pope also expressed doubts that nuclear power could be used for peaceful purposes, such as power generation. The pope points out that there are no safeguards for this yet. The Pope has expressed his opposition to the death penalty in addition to its nuclear weapons. The pope pointed out that the verdict without the rays of hope was not human, and said that the death penalty was immoral. Last March, the Pope changed the Catholic doctrine of the Catholic Church, declaring that the death penalty unacceptable under any circumstances.