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Vatican warns against cosmetic surgery’s ‘cult of the body’

VATICAN CITY, March 4 (Reuters) – Jesus will still love you as you age, even if you have ‌a few wrinkles on your face, according to a Vatican ‌document issued on Wednesday.

In a new text approved by Pope Leo, a top Vatican ​commission warned the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics against using cosmetic surgery, saying it can lead to a “cult of the body” and an unrealistic search for a perfect figure.

The Catholic Church teaches that the human body is made in the image of God. While the Church ​does not ​prohibit cosmetic surgery, it says ​Catholics should not pursue procedures ‌merely to suit their vanity.

The new warning came in a document from the Vatican’s International Theological Commission, which advises the pope on doctrinal questions facing the Church.

The commission warned against cosmetic surgery as part of a long reflection on procedures using technology to advance humanity.

It ‌also warned against a future where ​artificial intelligence “risks escaping the control of human ​reason” and where humans might ​choose to have mechanical implants in order to ‌become akin to “cyborgs.”

Cosmetic surgery can lead ​to an attitude ​of changing your body “according to the tastes of the moment,” the

“A curious situation arises: the ideal body is ​exalted … while the real ‌body is not truly loved, since it is a source ​of limits, fatigue, aging,” it said.

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