Religioso o no, has escuchado sobre los Siete Pecados Capitales de la ¿antigüedad? (gula, lujuría, pereza, avaricia, ira, envidia y soberbia), los cuales tienen sus equivalentes en las Siete Virtudes.
Bueno pues resulta que ahora la Iglesia Católica habla de los "pecados sociales", es decir ¿ya no importan los otros, o habrá que sumar estos a nuestra lista de NO DEBES HACERLO... ES PECADO?
El caso es que resulta que ahora, estos "pecados sociales" o ¿pecados modernos? son: la manipulación genética, el daño ambiental, la acumulación excesiva de riquezas, el narcotráfico y hasta el consumo de drogas.
El Mundo está en peligro
Imágenes que no debemos ignorar
Las siguientes frases e imágenes pueden no importarte ni en un presente ni en un futuro... pero a tus hijos les importará más que nunca
El Mundo está en peligro
¿La calidad de vida ambiental?
¿Has visto esto, lo que aparece en la imagen, antes?
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Calentamiento global y contaminación
Has notado que hace más calor. No es moda No es locura de algunos meteorólogos en busca de gloria Es un problema real
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Lo que haces y quieres ignorar
Tirar basura en la calle o en los lugares de playa no es nada. Toda la gente tira basura, una más, y no pasa nada ¿Estas frases las has dicho alguna ocasión?
El Mundo está en peligro
¡Se derriten los Polos!
Donde antes había hielo hoy no lo hay y todo debido a los excesos del ser humano.
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La fórmula perfecta para morir
Industrias + Capa de ozono adelgazada 0 Inundaciones
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Lo que será ¿o es inevitable?
Salir a la calle sin bloqueador pronto será imposible. Hace tiempo la ONU estimaba que eso pasaría en 100 años, ahora parece que en 50 años y mañana tal vez sea indiscutible.
El Mundo está en peligro
Consecuencias de la inconciencia humana
Las inundaciones ocurridas en Tabasco y otras regiones del mundo no son desastres naturales solamente, son consecuencia de la falta de conciencia mundial sobre el medio ambiente.
El Mundo está en peligro
¡Hazlo por tus hijos!
Por ellos, es importante hacer conciencia sobre lo grave de la condición ambiental en todo el mundo.
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Medio Ambiente agoniza
Tú puedes ayudar, ¿cómo' 1.- Si en tu casa tienes luces prendidas que no uses, mejor apágalas 2.- Si puedes caminar o usar bicicleta para ir a lugares cercanos en lugar de emplear un auto, mucho mejor 3.- No tires basura en la calle o en las playas y mares 4.- No te bañes con agua muy caliente, el vapor es un gas invernadero) 5.- Haz conciencia en tu casa con tu familia y amigos y en el trabajo con tus compañeros
El Mundo está en peligro
¿Qué hacer por el medio ambiente?
Tenemos el mundo en nuestras manos, de nosotros depende dejarles un mejor futuro a nuestros niños
El Diario el Clarín de Argentina habla del tema.
Según la publicación señala que "Al respecto, la nueva lista llega a través de las palabras de Monseñor Gianfranco Girotti, director del penitenciario apostólico, el organismo que supervisa la confesión y las indulgencias plenarias de la Iglesia, reveladas por "L'Osservatore Romano", el medio de prensa oficial del Vaticano".
¿Tú estás de acuerdo con esta nueva lista, no cometes los anteriores, qué otros añadirías a esta lista?
YO ME VOY, no puede ser posible como algunas religiones se modernizan, me pregunto ¿para estar acorde con los tiempos modernos o para manipular con las necesidades de los tiempos modernos?
Medio Ambiente y Ecología
TO GO WITH China-dam-environment-engineering by Dan Martin.Retaining walls are built on slopes beneath the cities and towns along the Yangtze River, 27 November 2007, as a man crosses between cabins of a boat plying upstream from the Three Gorges Dam outside of Yichang in central China's Hubei province. From the ancient emperors to today's Communist Rulers, China has an age-old penchant for grand engineering projects, the bigger the better the mindset, often in disregard for human and environmental costs and benefits. The government ignored warnings building the dam would trap pollution, silt, and disrupt the lives of millions of people relocated away from the reservoir and flooded scenic Three Gorges, but it has recently admitted some of these problems for the first time, including a heightened risk of dangerous landslides caused by the reservoir. AFP PHOTO/Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)
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TO GO WITH China-dam-environment-engineering by Dan Martin.A boat plying the Yangtze River upstream from the Three Gorges Dam outside of Yichang in central China's Hubei province arrives in the city of Bai Di, 27 November 2007, as passengers wait to board from a riverbank steeply below the city. From the ancient emperors to today's Communist Rulers, China has an age-old penchant for grand engineering projects, the bigger the better the mindset, often in disregard for human and environmental costs and benefits. The government ignored warnings building the dam would trap pollution, silt, and disrupt the lives of millions of people relocated away from the reservoir and flooded scenic Three Gorges, but it has recently admitted some of these problems for the first time, including a heightened risk of dangerous landslides caused by the reservoir. AFP PHOTO/Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)
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TO GO WITH China-dam-environment-engineering by Dan Martin.A woman prepares her seating arrangement to view th shiplocks at the Three Gorges Dam outside of Yichang in central China's Hubei province, 26 November 2007. From the ancient emperors to today's Communist Rulers, China has an age-old penchant for grand engineering projects, the bigger the better is the mindset, often in disregard for human and environmental costs and benefits. The government ignored warnings building the dam would trap pollution, silt, and disrupt the lives of millions of people relocated away from the reservoir and flooded scenic Three Gorges, but it has recently admitted some of these problems for the first time, including a heightened risk of dangerous landslides caused by the reservoir. AFP PHOTO/Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)
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TO GO WITH China-dam-environment-engineering by Dan Martin.Cargo boats cruise downstream on the Yangtze River in Xiling Gorge, near the Three Gorges Dam outside of Yichang in central China's Hubei province, 26 November 2007. From the ancient emperors to today's Communist Rulers, China has an age-old penchant for grand engineering projects, the bigger the better is the mindset, often in disregard for human and environmental costs and benefits. The government ignored warnings building the dam would trap pollution, silt, and disrupt the lives of millions of people relocated away from the reservoir and flooded scenic Three Gorges, but it has recently admitted some of these problems for the first time, including a heightened risk of dangerous landslides caused by the reservoir. AFP PHOTO/Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)
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TO GO WITH China-dam-environment-engineering by Dan Martin.Tourists on a tour bus see the Three Gorges Dam (L) on a hazy day outside of Yichang, 26 November 2007, in central China's Hubei province. From the ancient emperors to today's Communist Rulers, China has an age-old penchant for grand engineering projects, the bigger the better is the mindset, often in disregard for human and environmental costs and benefits. The government ignored warnings building the dam would trap pollution, silt, and disrupt the lives of millions of people relocated away from the reservoir and flooded scenic Three Gorges, but it has recently admitted some of these problems for the first time, including a heightened risk of dangerous landslides caused by the reservoir. AFP PHOTO/Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)
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TO GO WITH China-dam-environment-engineering by Dan Martin.A man photographs the Three Gorges Dam on a hazy day outside of Yichang, 26 November 2007, in central China's Hubei province. From the ancient emperors to today's Communist Rulers, China has an age-old penchant for grand engineering projects, the bigger the better is the mindset, often in disregard for human and environmental costs and benefits. The government ignored warnings building the dam would trap pollution, silt, and disrupt the lives of millions of people relocated away from the reservoir and flooded scenic Three Gorges, but it has recently admitted some of these problems for the first time, including a heightened risk of dangerous landslides caused by the reservoir. AFP PHOTO/Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)
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TO GO WITH China-dam-environment-engineering by Dan Martin.Railway technician Liu Xia stands at a lookout point overlooking the Three Gorges Dam on a hazy day outside of Yichang, 26 November 2007, in central China's Hubei province. From the ancient emperors to today's Communist Rulers, China has an age-old penchant for grand engineering projects, the bigger the better is the mindset, often in disregard for human and environmental costs and benefits. The government ignored warnings building the dam would trap pollution, silt, and disrupt the lives of millions of people relocated away from the reservoir and flooded scenic Three Gorges, but it has recently admitted some of these problems for the first time, including a heightened risk of dangerous landslides caused by the reservoir. AFP PHOTO/Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers his speech at Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University, on the third day of a visit to the Chinese capital 27 November 2007. Sarkozy urged China, one of the world's major polluters, to join in a worldwide "ecological and economic New Deal" to fight global warming. AFP PHOTO/ERIC FEFERBERG (Photo credit should read ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP/Getty Images)
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A combo photo shows French President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers his speech at Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University, on the third day of a visit to the Chinese capital, 27 November 2007. Sarkozy urged China, one of the world's major polluters, to join in a worldwide "ecological and economic New Deal" to fight global warming. AFP PHOTO/ERIC FEFERBERG (Photo credit should read ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP/Getty Images)
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy waves as he poses with a Chinese student who asked him to autograph a magazine article on him, after his speech at Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University, on the third day of a visit to the Chinese capital 27 November 2007. Sarkozy urged China, one of the world's major polluters, to join in a worldwide "ecological and economic New Deal" to fight global warming. AFP PHOTO/ERIC FEFERBERG (Photo credit should read ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP/Getty Images)
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