10. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that in themselves passions are neither good nor evil.

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1. In understanding personal and family issues, it is important to note the very fact that our life is given by God and that makes life sacred; therefore, it must be given deep respect and love.

2. When I was being made in secret, fashioned in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw me unformed; in your book all are written down; my days were shaped, before one came to be. This passage (Ps. 139:16) meant that God has predestined us into what we are going to be in life.
 
3. God forms each of us, and he does so outside the context of the sin and brokenness of this world and of this age.
 
4. Sex is a gift from God given to mankind for the purpose of procreation and intimacy.
 
5. Sex, in order to be truthful, must express the degree of personal commitment that exists between two people.  
 
6. Lack of self-respect can be a reason or excuse to exploit or take advantage of others, even and especially if they sometimes act like they deserve it.
 
7. Mobile games are not evil in themselves.
 
8. Emotions and feelings can be taken up into the virtues or perverted by the vices.
 
9. Our dominion over the universe should be understood more properly in the sense of responsible stewardship.
 
10. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that in themselves passions are neither good nor evil.
 
11. Structures, institutions and laws should be thought of as a necessary evil we have to endure.
 
12. We have to acknowledge that all religious traditions are the products of historical and political processes. So there is the need to create a single religion for the world.
 
13. The Church affirms that “the true concept of development cannot ignore the use of the elements of nature, the renewability of resources and the consequences of haphazard industrialization.
 
14. As partners in creation, it is our task to introduce outside influences, if necessary to make ecosystems flourish. It is, however, unfortunate, that most of the time, the outside influences that we introduce are so massive that an ecosystem collapses.
 
15. Human are created intelligent thus, are masters of ecology. Ecology has much to teach us as individuals and as a human family. But we know better that is why we dominate.
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