The use of steroids in bodybuilding continues to spark debate—not only in gyms and locker rooms, but also in moral and spiritual circles. In a thought-provoking episode of The Inner Life with Patrick Conley, Relevant Radio dives into the ethical implications of using performance-enhancing drugs to sculpt the perfect physique.
While some argue that steroid use is a personal choice and part of the competitive edge in modern fitness culture, others believe it undermines the values of honesty, discipline, and respect for one’s body. The conversation examines whether using steroids for aesthetic or competitive purposes violates moral principles, especially from a Catholic perspective, which emphasizes integrity, moderation, and natural stewardship of the body.
Is achieving greatness worth compromising one’s values and long-term health? This discussion encourages listeners to reflect on their motivations and the impact of their choices—both physically and spiritually.
Read the full article and listen to the broadcast here: Is it Immoral to Use Steroids for Bodybuilding?
Courtesy of Relevant Radio.
