Anonymous ID: 98853e May 25, 2026, 8:55 p.m. No.24645954   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5960

>>24645936

 

Biometrics Institute

https://www.biometricsinstitute.org

Relationship between biometrics and artificial โ€ฆ

Jan 23, 2025 โ€” Some members argue that biometrics are inherently intertwined with AI, while others emphasise that many biometric applications exist independently

 

 

National Catholic Reporter

https://www.ncronline.org

Pope Leo calls to 'disarm' AI in major document, warns โ€ฆ

16 hours ago โ€” The pope condemned outright the surrendering of combat decisions to AI systems, writing that

 

THERE WILL COME A TIME NONE OF THEM WILL BE ABLE TO WALK DOWN THE STREET.

BIGGEST FEAR.

PUBLIC AWAKENING.

Q

Anonymous ID: 98853e May 25, 2026, 8:59 p.m. No.24645960   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5970

>>24645936

 

Biometrics Institute

https://www.biometricsinstitute.org

Relationship between biometrics and artificial โ€ฆ

Jan 23, 2025 โ€” Some members argue that biometrics are inherently intertwined with AI, while others emphasise that many biometric applications exist independently

 

 

National Catholic Reporter

https://www.ncronline.org

Pope Leo calls to 'disarm' AI in major document, warns โ€ฆ

16 hours ago โ€” The pope condemned outright the surrendering of combat decisions to AI systems, writing that

 

THERE WILL COME A TIME NONE OF THEM WILL BE ABLE TO WALK DOWN THE STREET.

BIGGEST FEAR.

PUBLIC AWAKENING.

Q

 

>>24645954

>>24645882

 

>>24645916

 

>>24645936

Full circle

Anonymous ID: 98853e May 25, 2026, 9:52 p.m. No.24646065   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>24645994

 

Philippians 4:8

King James Version

 

8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.

Anonymous ID: 98853e May 25, 2026, 11:39 p.m. No.24646215   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6221

>>24646203

The Holy See

https://www.vatican.va

Nostra aetate

Thus in Hinduism, men contemplate the divine mystery and express it through an inexhaustible abundance..

 

DECLARATION ON

THE RELATION OF THE CHURCH TO NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS

NOSTRA AETATE

PROCLAIMED BY HIS HOLINESS

POPE PAUL VI

ON OCTOBER 28, 1965

 

 

  1. In our time, when day by day mankind is being drawn closer together, and the ties between different peoples are becoming stronger, the Church examines more closely her relationship to non-Christian religions. In her task of promoting unity and love among men, indeed among nations, she considers above all in this declaration what men have in common and what draws them to fellowship.

 

One is the community of all peoples, one their origin, for God made the whole human race to live over the face of the earth.(1) One also is their final goal, God. His providence, His manifestations of goodness, His saving design extend to all men,(2) until that time when the elect will be united in the Holy City, the city ablaze with the glory of God, where the nations will walk in His light.(3)

 

Men expect from the various religions answers to the unsolved riddles of the human condition, which today, even as in former times, deeply stir the hearts of men: What is man? What is the meaning, the aim of our life? What is moral good, what is sin? Whence suffering and what purpose does it serve? Which is the road to true happiness? What are death, judgment and retribution after death? What, finally, is that ultimate inexpressible mystery which encompasses our existence: whence do we come, and where are we going?

 

  1. From ancient times down to the present, there is found among various peoples a certain perception of that hidden power which hovers over the course of things and over the events of human history; at times some indeed have come to the recognition of a Supreme Being, or even of a Father. This perception and recognition penetrates their lives with a profound religious sense.

 

Religions, however, that are bound up with an advanced culture have struggled to answer the same questions by means of more refined concepts and a more developed language. Thus in Hinduism, men contemplate the divine mystery and express it through an inexhaustible abundance of myths and through searching philosophical inquiry. They seek freedom from the anguish of our human condition either through ascetical practices or profound meditation or a flight to God with love and trust. Again, Buddhism, in its various forms, realizes the radical insufficiency of this changeable world; it teaches a way by which men, in a devout and confident spirit, may be able either to acquire the state of perfect liberation, or attain, by their own efforts or through higher help, supreme illumination. Likewise, other religions found everywhere try to counter the restlessness of the human heart, each in its own manner, by proposing "ways," comprising teachings, rules of life, and sacred rites. The Catholic Church rejects nothing that is true and holy in these religions. She regards with sincere reverence those ways of conduct and of life, those precepts and teachings which, though differing in many aspects from the ones she holds and sets forth, nonetheless often reflect a ray of that Truth which enlightens all men. Indeed, she proclaims, and ever must proclaim Christ "the way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6), in whom men may find the fullness of religious life, in whom God has reconciled all things to Himself.(4)

 

The Church, therefore, exhorts her sons, that through dialogue and collaboration with the followers of other religions, carried out with prudence and love and in witness to the Christian faith and life, they recognize, preserve and promote the good things, spiritual and moral, as well as the socio-cultural values found among these men.

 

  1. The Church regards with esteem also the Moslems. They adore the one God, living and subsisting in Himself; merciful and all- powerful, the Creator of heaven and earth,(5) who has spoken to men; they take pains to submit wholeheartedly to even His inscrutable decrees, just as Abraham, with whom the faith of Islam takes pleasure in linking itself, submitted to God. Though they do not acknowledge Jesus as God, they revere Him as a prophet. They also honor Mary, His virgin Mother; at times they even call on her with devotion. In addition, they await the day of judgment when God will render their deserts to all those who have been raised up from the dead. Finally, they value the moral life and worship God especially through prayer, almsgiving and fasting.

 

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https://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decl_19651028_nostra-aetate_en.html