Zitat des Tages von Hans Kung:
However, if the religions in essence merely repeat statements from the United Nations Human Rights Declaration, such a Declaration becomes superfluous; an ethic is more than rights.
I remember the Curia said, that's up to the American bishops, not up to Rome.
Religion often is misused for purely power-political goals, including war.
And a third thing is the understanding of the Church as a community, a communion which is just a hierarchy but the people of God, whose servants are the priests and bishops.
It is an absolutely unique success of the church community to have introduced such an epoch-making change, in just a few years, without having a serious division.
At the same time we are aware that our various religions and ethical traditions often offer very different bases for what is helpful and what is unhelpful for men and women, what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is evil.
Second, we also got a more authentic liturgy of the people of God, in the vernacular language.
That is the Roman way: to give favors to the favorites.
Humanity today possesses sufficient economic, cultural and spiritual resources to introduce a better global order.
All historical experience demonstrates the following: Our earth cannot be changed unless in the not too distant future an alteration in the consciousness of individuals is achieved.
After two world wars, the collapse of fascism, nazism, communism and colonialism and the end of the cold war, humanity has entered a new phase of its history.
That means that every human being - without distinction of sex, age, race, skin color, language, religion, political view, or national or social origin - possesses an inalienable and untouchable dignity.
As a matter of fact, you have deficiencies in all religions, but you have truth in all religions.
If priests were allowed to marry, if this would be an optional thing, and if he could have wife and children, he would certainly have less temptation to satisfy certain sexual impulses with minors.
Hundreds of millions of human beings on our planet increasingly suffer from unemployment, poverty, hunger, and the destruction of their families.
A human person is infinitely precious and must be unconditionally protected.
Time and again we see leaders and members of religions incite aggression, fanaticism, hate, and xenophobia - even inspire and legitimate violent and bloody conflicts.
We are conscious that religions cannot solve the economic, political and social problems of this earth.
We are convinced of the fundamental unity of the human family.