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In a commentary, the Vatican daily Osservatore Romano said treatment of this kind towards religion "is not new" and stressed that religious figures have repeatedly condemned violence in the name of God. "Behind the deceptive flag of uncompromising secularism, the weekly is forgetting once more what religious leaders of every faith unceasingly repeat to reject violence in the name of religion using God to justify hatred is a genuine blasphemy, as Pope Francis has said several times," it said. The commentary added: "In Charlie Hebdo's choice, there is the sad Paradox of a world which is more and more sensitive about being politically correct, almost to the point of ridicule, yet does not wish to acknowledge or regardless of the to respect believers faith in God, religion."

Answer» In a commentary, the Vatican daily Osservatore Romano said treatment of this kind towards religion "is not new" and stressed that religious figures have repeatedly condemned violence in the name of God. "Behind the deceptive flag of uncompromising secularism, the weekly is forgetting once more what religious leaders of every faith unceasingly repeat to reject violence in the name of religion using God to justify hatred is a genuine blasphemy, as Pope Francis has said several times," it said. The commentary added: "In Charlie Hebdo's choice, there is the sad Paradox of a world which is more and more sensitive about being politically correct, almost to the point of ridicule, yet does not wish to acknowledge or regardless of the to respect believers faith in God, religion."


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