http://catholicism.about.com/od/beli...War_Theory.htm
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de la BC)
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The injury or killing of the innocent during war is always forbidden;  however, if a bullet goes astray, or an innocent person is killed by a  bomb dropped on a military installation, the Church recognizes that  these deaths are not intended.  
With modern weaponry, however, the  calculation changes, because governments know that the use of nuclear  bombs, for instance, will always kill or injure some who are innocent.
  Because of that, the Church warns that the possibility of the use of  such weapons must be considered when deciding whether a war is just.  In  fact, Pope John Paul II suggested that the threshold for a just war has  been raised very high by the existence of these weapons of mass  destruction, and he is the source of the teaching in the Catechism.
  Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, now 
Pope Benedict XVI, went even further, telling the Italian Catholic magazine 
30 Days in 
April 2003  that 
"we must begin asking ourselves whether as things stand, with new  weapons that cause destruction that goes well beyond the groups involved  in the fight, it is still licit to allow that a 'just war' might  exist.""
De unde se vede ca nici macar BC nu aproba folosirea acestui tip de arme.
Si cu atat mai putin BO (PF Bartolomeu nemafiind mai nou de acord nici cu folosirea energiei atomice pentru energie electrica,ca sa previna accidentele de pot aparea).