St. Louis of France, pray for us!!
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Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
74. A particularly crucial battleground in today's cultural struggle between  the supremacy of technology and human moral responsibility is the field of  bioethics, where the very possibility of integral human development is  radically called into question. In this most delicate and critical area, the  fundamental question asserts itself force-fully: is man the product of his own  labours or does he depend on God? Scientific discoveries in this field and the  possibilities of technological intervention seem so advanced as to force a  choice between two types of reasoning: reason open to transcendence or reason  closed within immanence. We are presented with a clear either/ or. Yet  the rationality of a self-centred use of technology proves to be irrational  because it implies a decisive rejection of meaning and value. It is no  coincidence that closing the door to transcendence brings one up short against a  difficulty: how could being emerge from nothing, how could intelligence be born  from chance?[153] Faced with these dramatic questions, reason and faith  can come to each other's assistance. Only together will they save man.  Entranced by an exclusive reliance on technology, reason without faith is doomed  to flounder in an illusion of its own omnipotence. Faith without reason risks  being cut off from everyday life[154].
 
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