Cloning does really have any effect on the Catholic Church beyond yet another horrific sin with which it must deal. The world has gone so bonkers lately when it comes to morals that for the Church to stand firm against the onslaught of filth that it coming out of all corners has become something of a marvel to behold. Anyone who still doubts that the Catholic Church is the only Church guaranteed by God has only to look at these issues and see how every other "Christian" Church in the world has caved in on divorce, abortion, contraception, etc. to realize that the only Church which has held firm and unchanging has been the Catholic Church. God has never give us rights to do things like "clone" human beings, He is still the creator and He will not be mocked, and for us to set ourselves up as little gods is to invite His Wrath.
Since vampires do not exist, they have no effect on the Catholic Church.
The Church does NOT condone human cloning. For more on this, see the Related Links below.The Catholic Church is 100 percent against all types of cloning..Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church doesn't have an "opinion" on cloning, she has an official teaching: that the creation of life belongs to God, alone; and that the creation of another human being is in cooperation with God through the love of one man and one woman inside the sacrament of matrimony. Anything outside of those conditions, man is assuming to himself rights that belong to God, alone, and is a sin.
It is when The Roman Catholic Church and The Eastern Orthodox Church had The Great Schism, in which The Roman Catholic Church broke off The Orthodox Church.
John Calvin's theories did not affect the Chuch - just as many heretics who preceded him did not affect the Church.
The protestant revolt did not affect the authority of the Catholic Church. It has the same authority that it has always had since it was founded by Jesus Christ in 33 AD. The Catholic Church's authority is from God alone so the actions of individual heretics cannot affect it except in a superficial manner.
In the mid 1300's.
It started killing the people
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It destroyed the domination of the catholic church.
Cloning will affect how we think about humanity, and will also affect daily life in countless ways.
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church has no special rules for people of different nationalities, nor do they have rules that would affect civil law.