Even at the Vatican, not all sacred beliefs are absolute: Thou shalt not kill, but war can be just. Now, behind the quiet walls,

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问题     Even at the Vatican, not all sacred beliefs are absolute: Thou shalt not kill, but war can be just. Now, behind the quiet walls, a clash is shaping up involving two poles of near certainty: the church’s long-held ban on condoms and its advocacy of human life.
    The issue is AIDS. Church officials recently confirmed that Pope Benedict XVI had requested a report on whether it might be acceptable for Catholics to use condoms in one narrow circumstance: to protect life inside a marriage when one partner is infected with H.I.V. or is sick with AIDS.
    Whatever the pope decides, church officials and other experts broadly agree that it is remarkable that so delicate an issue is being taken up. But they also agree that such an inquiry is logical, and particularly significant from this pope, who was Pope John Paul II’s strict enforcer of church doctrine.
    "In some ways, maybe he has got the greatest capacity to do it because there is no doubt about his orthodoxy", said the. Rev. Jon Fuller, a Jesuit physician who runs an AIDS clinic at the Boston Medical Center.
    The issue has surfaced repeatedly as one of the most complicated and delicate facing the church. For years, some influential cardinals and theologians have argued for a change for couples affected by AIDS in the name of protecting life, while others have fiercely attacked the possibility as demoting the church’s long advocacy of abstinence and marital fidelity to fight the disease.
    The news broke just after Benedict celebrated his first anniversary as pope, a relatively quiet papal year. But he devoted his first encyclical to love, specifically between a man and a woman in marriage.
    Indeed, with regard to condoms, the only change apparently being considered is in the specific case of married couples. But any change would be unpopular with conservative Catholics, some of whom have expressed disappointment that Benedict has displayed a softer face now as defender of the faith than he did when he was still Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the papal adviser.
    "It’s just hard to imagine that any pope—and this pope—would change the teaching", said Austin Ruse, president of the Culture of Life Foundation, a Catholic-oriented advocacy group in Washington that opposes abortion and contraception.
    It is too soon to know where the pope is heading. Far less contentious issues can take years to inch through the Vatican’s nexus of belief and bureaucracy, prayer and politics, and Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan, the pope’s top aide on health care issues, and other officials declined requests for interviews.

选项 A、the war can be supported by the church
B、the Vatican is always telling a lie
C、some doctrines of the church are not so unchangeable
D、people may do as they like

答案C

解析 属于推理判断题。文章的第一句是"Even at the Vatican, not all sacred beliefs are absolute: Thou shalt not kill, but war can be just. "意思是说,甚至在梵蒂冈,并不是所有神圣的信条都是不可更改的,比如你不可以杀生,但战争有时却是正义的。作者这样说,目的是说许多东西要分情况而定,制定的信条并不是那么绝对的;再联系到全文,作者其实表达了关于避孕套的戒律并非那么不可更改。因此,答案选项最为恰当。
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