Archive for tag: humanity

Archive pour tag : humanity

The Vatican’s International Theological Commission has warned that if humanity places total trust in technology in a “world ruled by machines,” it risks replacing the “living God” with a counterfeit “virtual God.”

The assessment came in a sweeping new document, published on March 4, examining how artificial intelligence, transhumanism and other technological developments can pose profound risks to human identity and dignity. The document seeks to propose a response rooted in Christian anthropology and the Gospel.

The 48-page document, titled “Quo vadis, humanitas? Thinking about Christian anthropology in light of some scenarios for the future of humanity,” was published in Italian and Spanish after being approved by Pope Leo XIV. Its Latin title — meaning “Where are you going, humanity?” — echoes the question tradition holds was put to St. Peter before his crucifixion in Rome.
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Posted: Mar. 5, 2026 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=14934
Categories: OSV NewsIn this article: ethics, humanity, International Theological Commission, theological anthropology
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Catégorie : OSV NewsDans cet article : ethics, humanity, International Theological Commission, theological anthropology