@Slatzism@PunishedBPHM Not every profound disability can be discovered via an in utero test.
I’m assuming you support the execution of all 18 month children diagnosed with autism or cerebral palsy?
@Suzy1263472@CheesyGroyper@AutisticClip NIPT test at 10 weeks has high likelihood but not considered diagnostic. An amniocentesis is much higher likelihood and considered diagnostic. Usually if parents are willing to terminate but unsure they’ll get an amnio first
@NickNic31588@FullFractal@stopvaccinating This was the paper never published. They believe it wasn’t published because of the vaccine cabal
I don’t know what you do for a living, but google the paper and look at the data. The study is very flawed. There’s been plenty other less flawed studies with the opposite outcome.
@TateTheTalisman Great music can be appreciated. Certain classical, Gregorian chant, etc.
But I totally agree that casual listening to music beyond that is a waste of time. Especially if you’re doing it alone. It’s best to learn to use silence.
JUST IN: Vatican announces that Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical — titled Magnifica Humanitas, on the safeguarding of the human person in the age of AI — will be presented at 11:30am on Monday, May 25, in the Vaticanʼs Synod Hall, in the presence of the Holy Father.
Speakers at the presentation will include:
Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith;
Cardinal Michael Czerny, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Service of Integral Human Development;
Professor Anna Rowlands, Political Theology, including Catholic Social Teaching, and theological ethics of human migration, Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University, United Kingdom;
Christopher Olah, co-founder of Anthropic (USA) and head of interpretability research for artificial intelligence;
Dr. Leocadie Lushombo, Political Theology and Catholic Social Thought, Jesuit School of Theology / Santa Clara University, California.
Concluding remarks will be delivered by thel Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
The presentation will also include an address by Pope Leo XIV.
Magnifica Humanitas was signed and dated on May 15, the 135th anniversary of the promulgation of Pope Leo XIII’s Encyclical Letter Rerum Novarum.