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Year XVI - Issue 06 - 2000
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"I Confess to Almighty God and to you, brothers, that I sin a lot of thoughts,
worlds, acts and omissions". In a sad as far as out of place externalisation, Don Bagget Bozzo declared
that even him has homosexual thoughts and pulses, but nevertheless he
deems that since he lives in chastity he does not commit sin. Maybe
being he introduced in the political range where compromise is a rule,
he has forgotten that sins are of thoughts, worlds, acts and omissions.
We, for Christian charity, allow ourselves remind him that, but mainly
we care to underline that what he said can only create mayhem and that
people, common people, taken by far more serious problem, is not interested
to know what belongs to the sexual sphere, his or any body else's. Stop.
Everybody may do what wants of his privacy, provided that we are saved
from certain exhibitions, even verbal. All that, while at Geneva, under
the shield of the Health World Organization, scientists at meeting foresee
that in the next fifty years the sexual relationship would be by computer,
surely asexual...a chip in the brain is enough. Maybe senator must be cloned, but surely for citizens it would be too much to have a double amount of them. In cases alike it would be instead convenient to obscure the video. |
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