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Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
29. There is another aspect of modern life that is very closely connected to  development: the denial of the right to religious freedom. I am not  referring simply to the struggles and conflicts that continue to be fought in  the world for religious motives, even if at times the religious motive is merely  a cover for other reasons, such as the desire for domination and wealth. Today,  in fact, people frequently kill in the holy name of God, as both my predecessor  John Paul II and I myself have often publicly acknowledged and lamented[68].  Violence puts the brakes on authentic development and impedes the evolution of  peoples towards greater socio-economic and spiritual well-being. This applies  especially to terrorism motivated by fundamentalism[69], which  generates grief, destruction and death, obstructs dialogue between nations and  diverts extensive resources from their peaceful and civil uses.
Yet it should be added that, as well as religious fanaticism that in some  contexts impedes the exercise of the right to religious freedom, so too the  deliberate promotion of religious indifference or practical atheism on the part  of many countries obstructs the requirements for the development of peoples,  depriving them of spiritual and human resources. God is the guarantor of man's  true development, inasmuch as, having created him in his image, he also  establishes the transcendent dignity of men and women and feeds their innate  yearning to “be more”. Man is not a lost atom in a random universe[70]:  he is God's creature, whom God chose to endow with an immortal soul and whom he  has always loved. If man were merely the fruit of either chance or necessity, or  if he had to lower his aspirations to the limited horizon of the world in which  he lives, if all reality were merely history and culture, and man did not  possess a nature destined to transcend itself in a supernatural life, then one  could speak of growth, or evolution, but not development. When the State  promotes, teaches, or actually imposes forms of practical atheism, it deprives  its citizens of the moral and spiritual strength that is indispensable for  attaining integral human development and it impedes them from moving forward  with renewed dynamism as they strive to offer a more generous human response to  divine love[71]. In the context of cultural, commercial or political  relations, it also sometimes happens that economically developed or emerging  countries export this reductive vision of the person and his destiny to poor  countries. This is the damage that “superdevelopment”[72] causes to  authentic development when it is accompanied by “moral underdevelopment”[73].
 
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