VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Thou shall not pollute the Earth. Thou
shall beware genetic manipulation. Modern times bring with them modern
sins. So the Vatican has told the faithful that they should be aware of
"new" sins such as causing environmental blight. The guidance came at the weekend when Archbishop Gianfranco Girotti,
the Vatican's number two man in the sometimes murky area of sins and
penance, spoke of modern evils.Asked what he believed were today's "new sins," he told the Vatican
newspaper L'Osservatore Romano that the greatest danger zone for the
modern soul was the largely uncharted world of bioethics."(Within bioethics) there are areas where we absolutely must
denounce some violations of the fundamental rights of human nature
through experiments and genetic manipulation whose outcome is difficult
to predict and control," he said. The Vatican opposes stem cell research that involves destruction of
embryos and has warned against the prospect of human cloning. Girotti, in an interview headlined "New Forms of Social Sin," also listed "ecological" offences as modern evils. In recent months, Pope Benedict has made several strong appeals for
the protection of the environment, saying issues such as climate change
had become gravely important for the entire human race.Under Benedict and his predecessor John Paul, the Vatican has become progressively "green". Continued...