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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Eunuchs for the Kingdom of Heaven - The Catholic Church and Sexuality (original German title;Eunuchen für das Himmelreich - Katholische Kirche und Sexualität) is a philosophical book by the German theologian Uta Ranke-Heinemann. The book is about sexual morality in the history of the Catholic Church, which she criticizes as misogynous. While this represents a late 20th Century view, and remains broadly relevant, however in some areas material has dated, because early in the 21st century Pope Francis began to address some of the issues criticized in this workThe book's title comes from the Bible verse in Matthew 19.12, which could be translated as follows: 'For so: some are incapable of marriage from birth, some have been converted into it by men and some have made themselves as such - by the will of the kingdom of heaven 'Among the criticisms made by the author is the ban of the Church of contraception, a position defended since 1916 that women should offer resistance in the case of sex with a condom "as if being raped" According to Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI, such women should fear the eternal hellfire, which according to the Catholic Church at that time, should be the punishment that follows the use of condoms) Those afflicted with sexually transmitted infections should suffer as the martyrs for the faith"From June 3, 1916, the official dogma from Rome about sex with a condom has been that "marital chastity requires its martyrs"Ranke-Heinemann, responding during an interview on Swiss television on January 11, 2007 regarding a BBC World report about AIDS in Africa said:The author also criticizes the denial of marriage to people who are 'perpetually' sexually impotent. canon law distinguishes between different types of impotence, such as impotentia coeundi , which is the inability achieve a satisfactory natural erection, and generandi impotentia , which one that indicates a failure of the sperm s to fertilise the female. In the case of impotentia coeundi was the possibility of marriage denied, in the case of impotentia generandi according to the Decree on the impotence of 1977. which was no progress for paraplegics, some of whom, despite being fertile, may be unable to achieve a satisfactory erection. The author states: "”It is inhuman that the church to determine that a woman can not love a man who is unable to copulate due to a degree of injury, and that the couple should therefore live celebate and separate lives until the end of their days. ""@en }

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