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paul moss, thanks ve much overcome them. paul moss, thanks very much for— overcome them.anks very much for giving us _ overcome them. paul moss, thanks very much for giving us that - overcome them. paul moss, thanks | very much for giving us that update. the western canadian province of british columbia has declared a state of emergency as the country deals with its worst wildfire season on record. the city of kelowna is under threat after embers blew across a lake from neigbouring west kelowna. residents of the remote northern city of yellowknife, which is threatened by a huge wildfire, have been scrambling to leave. an official deadline to evacuate has already passed. the authorities on tenerife say forest fires still raging out of control there. they say they are the "most complex" to hit spain's canary islands in more than a0 years. the fires have been fanned by strong winds and high temperatures. 26,000 people have now been forced to evacuate their homes in the mountainous north of the island. the blaze broke out earlier this week in the national park around the moun
paul moss, thanks ve much overcome them. paul moss, thanks very much for— overcome them.anks very much for giving us _ overcome them. paul moss, thanks very much for giving us that - overcome them. paul moss, thanks | very much for giving us that update. the western canadian province of british columbia has declared a state of emergency as the country deals with its worst wildfire season on record. the city of kelowna is under threat after embers blew across a lake from neigbouring west...
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our europe regional editor paul moss. - thousands of deaths. our europe regional editor paul moss. of deaths. our europe | regional editor paul moss. we will bring you more on that story as we get more details throughout the day. here, it's a—level results day — the moment thousands of teenagers in england, wales and northern ireland find out the results of their examinations. students' results will determine whether they'll go to university, or an apprenticeship, or training course. this year, results are expected to be down after a rise following the covid pandemic. nicky, such a nervous wait for so many. many of us will remember that day. our students where you are? i know what ou our students where you are? i know what you mean. _ our students where you are? i know what you mean. i— our students where you are? i know what you mean, i am _ our students where you are? i know what you mean, i am feeling - our students where you are? i know what you mean, i am feeling that i what you mean, i am feeling that nerves are my results came in many years ago. we are live in leeds. these a
our europe regional editor paul moss. - thousands of deaths. our europe regional editor paul moss. of deaths. our europe | regional editor paul moss. we will bring you more on that story as we get more details throughout the day. here, it's a—level results day — the moment thousands of teenagers in england, wales and northern ireland find out the results of their examinations. students' results will determine whether they'll go to university, or an apprenticeship, or training course. this...
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paul moss in our _ now crashed into the surface.es, with another 36,000 warned they may need to leave at any moment. our correspondent peter bowes has this report. oh, my god. the intensity of the flames is terrifying. moving rapidly over a vast area — there are more than a thousand wildfires burning throughout canada. about a third of them are in british columbia, where 30,000 people have been told to leave their homes. another 36,000 have been warned they may have to evacuate at any moment. kelowna — a popular tourist destination about 180 miles east of vancouver — is on the edge of a huge inferno. the fire has already destroyed several homes in the smaller community of west kelowna, with embers from that blaze travelling in the wind over a lake to ignite more structures. officials have urged the public to cancel all nonessential travel to the region. at this time, we are strongly recommending that people with plans to travel to fire—affected areas throughout the central interior and south east in the coming days, to cancel those
paul moss in our _ now crashed into the surface.es, with another 36,000 warned they may need to leave at any moment. our correspondent peter bowes has this report. oh, my god. the intensity of the flames is terrifying. moving rapidly over a vast area — there are more than a thousand wildfires burning throughout canada. about a third of them are in british columbia, where 30,000 people have been told to leave their homes. another 36,000 have been warned they may have to evacuate at any moment....
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let's talk to our europe regional editor — paul moss. heard of andrew tate, some won't have — firtlyjust give us a reminder of who he is and what he's accused of doing. andrew tate first appeared in public consciousness about ten years ago. he was a kickboxer and a successful one, who won championships. but he then tried to launch a television career, and most famously was selected to appear on big brother. but that came to a halt when video footage emerged which showed andrew tate attacking a woman with a belt, and then bragging about it afterwards. he was kicked out of the big brother house. but i should explain this isn't some sort of side effect or embarrassment. andrew tate�*s identity has or has been built around his attitude to women, which to describe it as misogynist might be considered an understatement. he has very openly talked about how he would punch a woman who had accused him of cheating on her. yes described women as being property. this is very much part of his identity. it is sort of like listening to someone with the v
let's talk to our europe regional editor — paul moss. heard of andrew tate, some won't have — firtlyjust give us a reminder of who he is and what he's accused of doing. andrew tate first appeared in public consciousness about ten years ago. he was a kickboxer and a successful one, who won championships. but he then tried to launch a television career, and most famously was selected to appear on big brother. but that came to a halt when video footage emerged which showed andrew tate...
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with more on this let's go to europe regional editor paul moss in the newsroom. ul, what's the latest? yeah, well, we're hearing a little more about how and when this fire began although, as they say, details are still sketchy. although, as they say, details are stillsketchy. it although, as they say, details are still sketchy. it began at 6:30am this morning, local time, which meant most of the people were asleep. they were people who were on holiday in a place which looks after those who have learning difficulties. they came from the nearby city of nancy. we understand that of the ii nearby city of nancy. we understand that of the 11 people, nine bodies and to also missing, one of them was and to also missing, one of them was a supervisor who was looking after those people. it seems the fire began in the ground floor and as you said people were successfully evacuated but it spread very quickly to the first floor where we think that people were trapped. we've heard from the french prime minister saying, herfirst heard from the french prime minister saying, her fi
with more on this let's go to europe regional editor paul moss in the newsroom. ul, what's the latest? yeah, well, we're hearing a little more about how and when this fire began although, as they say, details are still sketchy. although, as they say, details are stillsketchy. it although, as they say, details are still sketchy. it began at 6:30am this morning, local time, which meant most of the people were asleep. they were people who were on holiday in a place which looks after those who have...
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the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss has this update. understand what this mission was hoping to achieve. as you've said, the idea of the luna—25 mission was to land a space craft on the south pole of the moon. this would have been the first time that it had happened. this was important for two reasons. first of all, scientifically it was very interesting. what the russians were hoping to do was to detect ice or water on the moon, which would be very important if there was ever to be a permanent moon base. however, this project was also all about prestige and that's why this latest development is so important. russia launched this space mission in the midst of sanctions and acknowledged it couldn't get some of the technical parts it would normally need for a space mission. they went ahead anyway and at the time of the launch, there were critics who said, well, they thought they had only a 50—50 chance of success. if russia successfully landed this spacecraft on the south pole of the moon, it would be able to say, look, you sanction us an
the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss has this update. understand what this mission was hoping to achieve. as you've said, the idea of the luna—25 mission was to land a space craft on the south pole of the moon. this would have been the first time that it had happened. this was important for two reasons. first of all, scientifically it was very interesting. what the russians were hoping to do was to detect ice or water on the moon, which would be very important if there was ever to...
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with more on this let's cross to our europe editor paul moss. this onto context for is because there is quite background to this story, isn't there? ., , background to this story, isn't there? . , , ., ., there? over the last year we have seen ten copies _ there? over the last year we have seen ten copies of— there? over the last year we have seen ten copies of the _ there? over the last year we have seen ten copies of the koran - seen ten copies of the koran publicly burned in denmark, in some cases this was done by far right, anti—muslim organisations. one called themselves the danish patriots. but it has caused great problems for denmark in muslim countries around the world. danish ambassadors have been called in effectively to be told off for allowing this to take place. sometimes these were countries denmark was keen to have good relations with. in the there is a special meeting and it was condemned and it has led to a heightened security threat in denmark, fears of terrorist attacks and so the danish government had said for some time they
with more on this let's cross to our europe editor paul moss. this onto context for is because there is quite background to this story, isn't there? ., , background to this story, isn't there? . , , ., ., there? over the last year we have seen ten copies _ there? over the last year we have seen ten copies of— there? over the last year we have seen ten copies of the _ there? over the last year we have seen ten copies of the koran - seen ten copies of the koran publicly burned in denmark, in...
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let's talk to our europe regional editor, paul moss. e, some won't have. firstlyjust give us a reminder of who he is. andrew tate first really appeared in public consciousness about ten years ago. he was a kickboxer. rather a successful one. he won a lot of championships. but then he wanted to expand and have a television career. famously, he was chosen to be in the british version of big brother, but then he was kicked off earlier on when video footage appeared which appeared to show him hitting a woman with a belt. and there was also some footage in which he seemed to show off about it. since then, he has become what is known as an influence, but i am not talking about someone who tells people what perfume are under way to buy. this was someone who gave men advice about women step to describe it as misogynistic would be an understatement. he talked a lot about how he would phone per woman if she accused him of anything. he described women as men's property. he talked about women belonging in the kitchen. in some ways it was like listen
let's talk to our europe regional editor, paul moss. e, some won't have. firstlyjust give us a reminder of who he is. andrew tate first really appeared in public consciousness about ten years ago. he was a kickboxer. rather a successful one. he won a lot of championships. but then he wanted to expand and have a television career. famously, he was chosen to be in the british version of big brother, but then he was kicked off earlier on when video footage appeared which appeared to show him...
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happened during a maneouvre as the craft prepares for a pre—landing orbit. 0ur europe regional editor paul mossthe russian space agency only a few hours ago was showing off photographs it had taken of the lunar surface. photographs it had taken of the lunarsurface. it photographs it had taken of the lunar surface. it said the instruments on board luna—25 had already made chemical analysis of the soil so they were obviously feeling pretty pleased. now what happened? they say they were firing clusters to put luna—25 into what's called a tree landing orbit. and then there was an emergency. —— firing so asked ans. it hasn't said what, but i don't think they would have acknowledged any problem unless it was serious. it's important to everybody on scientific reasons, because the spaceship is going to try to have the first ever soft landing on the moon's in south pole, and it hopes to find evidence of water there, which would be very useful, perhaps necessary if there was ever to be a permanent human base on the moon. however, are the reasons why the mission is important, and that is all about prestig
happened during a maneouvre as the craft prepares for a pre—landing orbit. 0ur europe regional editor paul mossthe russian space agency only a few hours ago was showing off photographs it had taken of the lunar surface. photographs it had taken of the lunarsurface. it photographs it had taken of the lunar surface. it said the instruments on board luna—25 had already made chemical analysis of the soil so they were obviously feeling pretty pleased. now what happened? they say they were firing...
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live to the newsroom and the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss, who is monitoring developmentsve landed in the city sound to it, right in the middle of the main square at about 1130 in the morning. urfan sharif there is a university there and a theatre. the hope is, given that it was there saturday morning, those buildings were not occupied. five people have been killed, confirmed, 37 injured. we are told that amongst the 37 that were injured, there were 11 children. some voted —— that it has an posted online. this looks like a really nasty incident.— really nasty incident. what else have the ukrainian _ really nasty incident. what else have the ukrainian authorities i really nasty incident. what else - have the ukrainian authorities been saying? we have the ukrainian authorities been sa in: ? ~ ., have the ukrainian authorities been sa inc? ~ ., ., have the ukrainian authorities been sa in? . ., ., ., ., saying? we had from the governor of the reuion. saying? we had from the governor of the region- he _ saying? we had from the governor of the region. he said _ saying? we had f
live to the newsroom and the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss, who is monitoring developmentsve landed in the city sound to it, right in the middle of the main square at about 1130 in the morning. urfan sharif there is a university there and a theatre. the hope is, given that it was there saturday morning, those buildings were not occupied. five people have been killed, confirmed, 37 injured. we are told that amongst the 37 that were injured, there were 11 children. some voted ——...
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live to the newsroom and the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss. to achieve. it was the plan to land based craft on the south pole of the moon. it would have been the first time it would have happened. it was important for two reasons, first of all, scientifically it was very interesting what the russians were hoping to do which was to detect ice or water on the moon, which would be very important if there was ever to be a permanent moon base. however, this project was all about prestige and that's why this latest development is so important. russia launched a space mission in the midst of sanctions and acknowledged it can get some of the technical parts it would normally need for a space mission. they went ahead anyway and at the time of the launch, there were critics who said well they thought they had a 50—50% chance of success. if russia successfully landed this spacecraft on the south pole of the moon it would be able to say, you sanction us and still we are able to manage this extraordinary technical achievement. instead, itappears this extra
live to the newsroom and the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss. to achieve. it was the plan to land based craft on the south pole of the moon. it would have been the first time it would have happened. it was important for two reasons, first of all, scientifically it was very interesting what the russians were hoping to do which was to detect ice or water on the moon, which would be very important if there was ever to be a permanent moon base. however, this project was all about...
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the luna—25 is due to land on the south pole of the moon on monday. 0ur europe regional editor, paul moss only a few hours ago, they were showing photographs of the lunar surface and instruments on board had already made chemical analysis of the soil and they were feeling pretty pleased. what happened is that they were firing thrusters to put it into what is called a pre—landing orbit and then, there was an emergency. russia tends to be very serious about these things and secretive about these things. they haven't said what. but i don't think they would've acknowledged any kind of problem less was serious. just stay put it into this kind of orbit. for scientific reasons, that is because the spaceship is going to try and what is the first of a soft landing on the moon's south pole and it helps to find evidence of water there. there will be very useful perhaps necessary useful perhaps necessary if there's going to be a permanent location based on the moon that has nothing to do with this prestige. the mission was launched while russia was under section and it cannot get some of the technica
the luna—25 is due to land on the south pole of the moon on monday. 0ur europe regional editor, paul moss only a few hours ago, they were showing photographs of the lunar surface and instruments on board had already made chemical analysis of the soil and they were feeling pretty pleased. what happened is that they were firing thrusters to put it into what is called a pre—landing orbit and then, there was an emergency. russia tends to be very serious about these things and secretive about...
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with more on this, let's go to europe regional editor paul moss in the newsroom. what is the latest?pictures how bad the damage and to those buildings. it started on the ground floor, the people on the ground floor most of them were evacuated although one required hospital treatment, evacuated although one required hospitaltreatment, but evacuated although one required hospital treatment, but the flames quickly spread to the first floor and we understand as you said 11 people are missing and i'm afraid the local prefecture, the administration has issued a statement which they have said those people are potentially dead. there are also reports that a drone at the scene has spotted several bodies. what we know is that people, the people staying there where people who had once as learning coatings. building was hired as a holiday for those people and that's where they —— the people staying there were people who were described as having a learning disabilities. the french interior minister has said he salutes the courageous and brave intervention by the french firefighters. there were ne
with more on this, let's go to europe regional editor paul moss in the newsroom. what is the latest?pictures how bad the damage and to those buildings. it started on the ground floor, the people on the ground floor most of them were evacuated although one required hospital treatment, evacuated although one required hospitaltreatment, but evacuated although one required hospital treatment, but the flames quickly spread to the first floor and we understand as you said 11 people are missing and...
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the bbc�*s europe regional editor — paul moss — explained what went wrong.of all is the question of what went wrong in the last 2a hours. we know that the luna—25 was close to the end of its mission on reaching the moon. 0nly yesterday, roscosmos, the russian space agency, was proudly sharing photos of the lunar surface taken by the spacecraft. as it prepared to move into what is called a pre—landing orbit, something seems to have gone wrong, perhaps with communications, and the spacecraft crashed into the moon, and there were rather pithy words of the roscosmos, saying that following a collision with the moon, luna—25 has ceased to exist. i think it is also going to be worth asking what went wrong in the longer term, because there has now been a commission of inquiry already launched by roskosmos. they will be looking at various possibilities that have been suggested. first of all, this mission was launched while russia was under sanctions, and it couldn't get hold of some of the western technology it usually uses. there were plenty of critics who said for
the bbc�*s europe regional editor — paul moss — explained what went wrong.of all is the question of what went wrong in the last 2a hours. we know that the luna—25 was close to the end of its mission on reaching the moon. 0nly yesterday, roscosmos, the russian space agency, was proudly sharing photos of the lunar surface taken by the spacecraft. as it prepared to move into what is called a pre—landing orbit, something seems to have gone wrong, perhaps with communications, and the...
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live to the newsroom and the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss, who is monitoring developments us through what we know about what happened? the just take us through what we know about what happened?— just take us through what we know about what happened? the death toll in this incident _ about what happened? the death toll in this incident is _ about what happened? the death toll in this incident is increasing. - about what happened? the death toll in this incident is increasing. as - in this incident is increasing. as he said, the latest we heard is that seven were killed and i'm afraid the ukrainian interior ministry are saying that 90p view —— 90 people were injured. amongst those 25 who have been taken to hospital as a 12—year—old girl who is a critical condition. she has been taken by ambulance to hospital in kyiv. among the dead, there now appears there was a six—year—old girl. we think it happened at around 1130 this morning local time and presumably, people were not in the theatre. there is also a university nearby which one hopes was not occupied. we understand that pe
live to the newsroom and the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss, who is monitoring developments us through what we know about what happened? the just take us through what we know about what happened?— just take us through what we know about what happened? the death toll in this incident _ about what happened? the death toll in this incident is _ about what happened? the death toll in this incident is increasing. - about what happened? the death toll in this incident is increasing. as...
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with more on this, over to our europe regional editor, paul moss.urs ago, was showing off photographs that had taken of the lunar surface. it said the instruments on board luna—25 had already made chemical analysis of the soil. they were obviously feeling pretty pleased. what happened ? they say they were firing thrusters to put the luna—25 into what is called a pre—landing orbit, and then there was an emergency. now, russia tends to be rather serious about these things, secretive about these things, and has not said what. i don't think they would have acknowledged any kind of problem unless it was serious, just as they put it into this kind of orbit. why is this mission so important to russia? there's two reasons, it's important to everybody on a scientific reason, and that is because the spaceship is going to try and have what is the first ever soft landing on the moon's south pole. it hopes to find evidence of water there. that would be very useful, perhaps necessary if there was ever to be a permanent human base on the moon. however, there are r
with more on this, over to our europe regional editor, paul moss.urs ago, was showing off photographs that had taken of the lunar surface. it said the instruments on board luna—25 had already made chemical analysis of the soil. they were obviously feeling pretty pleased. what happened ? they say they were firing thrusters to put the luna—25 into what is called a pre—landing orbit, and then there was an emergency. now, russia tends to be rather serious about these things, secretive about...
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with more on this, let's go to europe regional editor paul moss in the newsroom. what's the latest?e who were missing have now been discovered. it seems the initial investigation shows this virus began at 6:30am which meant unfortunately everyone was asleep in the building. it started on the ground floor. we think those on the ground floor managed to escape as did some of the people on the first floor, but most of those who died were on the first floor and asleep, as i suggested. must have been a very big fire right from the start because 80 firefighters were sent by the fire service to the scene. we had the french interior minister who said he wants to pay tribute to the rapid and courageous intervention of these men. unfortunately they were not quick enough because that fire spread so quickly. it was made of wood, this is the traditional architecture, the traditional style of places in that part of the region. it makes a pretty buildings but clearly very dangerous when there is a fire, which is what we have seen. the original prosecutor has launched an investigation to see if they
with more on this, let's go to europe regional editor paul moss in the newsroom. what's the latest?e who were missing have now been discovered. it seems the initial investigation shows this virus began at 6:30am which meant unfortunately everyone was asleep in the building. it started on the ground floor. we think those on the ground floor managed to escape as did some of the people on the first floor, but most of those who died were on the first floor and asleep, as i suggested. must have been...
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we can go to our europe regional editor of paul moss in the newsroom.ed? we what else can you tell us about what has happened?— has happened? we are in the early stares has happened? we are in the early sta . es of has happened? we are in the early stages of the _ has happened? we are in the early stages of the fire, _ has happened? we are in the early stages of the fire, we _ has happened? we are in the early stages of the fire, we think - has happened? we are in the early stages of the fire, we think it - has happened? we are in the early stages of the fire, we think it has l stages of the fire, we think it has still gone on. we think it started at around 6:30am local time, clearly at around 6:30am local time, clearly a serious fire because nearly 80 firefighters were immediately sent to the scene for that we gather the building caught fire, the ground for catching fire first, but then the first floor quickly caught alight. the building is being described in the french media i looked at as a gite, often translated as a holiday home. we think this is a
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live to the newsroom and the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss, who is monitoring developmentst happened? we know that the missile landed at around 1130 local time hitting, yes, the central square in chernihiv where there is a theatre that was very badly damaged. also a university building that it seems it was hopefully not occupied because it was a saturday morning and there are reports people were queueing for church. the casualties of this attack, i have to say, the number of injuries is going up all the time in the latest referred now from the interior minister in ukraine is 110 people injured with many very seriously injured and we heard about the 12—year—old girl so badly injured she could not be treated in chernihiv so she has been racing an alarm goes towards kyiv. there are also a six—year—old child among those killed in descriptions of bodies lying around and we do think it was a ballistic missile that caused the attack, that is what we've heard from the regional governor, not shelling and not a drone attack. i5 governor, not shelling and not a drone attack.— drone at
live to the newsroom and the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss, who is monitoring developmentst happened? we know that the missile landed at around 1130 local time hitting, yes, the central square in chernihiv where there is a theatre that was very badly damaged. also a university building that it seems it was hopefully not occupied because it was a saturday morning and there are reports people were queueing for church. the casualties of this attack, i have to say, the number of...
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the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss has this update.s to detect ice or water on the moon, which would be very important if there was ever to be a permanent moon base. however, this project was also all about prestige and that's why this latest development is so important. russia launched this space mission in the midst of sanctions and acknowledged it couldn't get some of the technical parts it would normally need for a space mission. they went ahead anyway and at the time of the launch, there were critics who said, well, they thought they had a 50—50 chance of success. if russia successfully landed this spacecraft on the south pole of the moon, it would be able to say, look, you sanction us and still we are able to manage this extraordinary technical achievement. instead, it appears the luna spacecraft has crashed, that's what tass, the russian news agency, has said. i do think that is not going to do anything for russia's sense of prestige at the moment. we don't know exactly what happened, but it was certainly very close to the moon
the bbc�*s europe regional editor, paul moss has this update.s to detect ice or water on the moon, which would be very important if there was ever to be a permanent moon base. however, this project was also all about prestige and that's why this latest development is so important. russia launched this space mission in the midst of sanctions and acknowledged it couldn't get some of the technical parts it would normally need for a space mission. they went ahead anyway and at the time of the...
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paul. the second became unmistakably in the great pope's 1991 encyclical letters a.z. mossich was simultaneously celebration of leo the 13th groundbreaking rare novarum and a thoughtful consideration of the of 1989. in the course that letter, john paul enthusiastically endorsed the market economy and form of liberal democracy that obtained generally in the west. now if we look more deeply into the arguments presented by this school of thought, refer today's fusion ist since it appreciates the tight connection, catholicism and political modernity. we notice a number key themes. first, the insists that the liberal democratic emphasis upon the dignity of individual is unintelligible from biblical assumptions. thomas jefferson implied much when he said in the prolog to the declaration that all people are quote endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. if rights are granted by the state. they can be withdrawn when it's convenient for the state to do so. if they're a function of cultural consensus, they can disappear when that consensus even essos history. of cour
paul. the second became unmistakably in the great pope's 1991 encyclical letters a.z. mossich was simultaneously celebration of leo the 13th groundbreaking rare novarum and a thoughtful consideration of the of 1989. in the course that letter, john paul enthusiastically endorsed the market economy and form of liberal democracy that obtained generally in the west. now if we look more deeply into the arguments presented by this school of thought, refer today's fusion ist since it appreciates the...