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He wrote the forward if I remember.
Your assumptions do not qualify as empirical evidence. A “scientist” would know that.Like I said, it is a reasonable assumption that every Bishop accepts the findings of science.
No.Do you think any Bishops believe the earth is flat?
You are way out of line here. People who are comfortable in their beliefs don’t get this angry when they are challenged.If your faith is so weak that you have to reject modern science to cling to antiquated notions about the age of the universe, then I suppose you do what you gotta do.
But please, don’t spew forth your excrement like it’s authoritative. It’s not.
This is nonsense and is not supported by an reputable scientist anywhere. You should be ashamed of yourself. (I know, because geology is my degree, and this is -absolutely nonsense-).When they cut open dino bones and did carbon dating on them they return dates around 28000 years ago.
This article nor this science in any way support the young dinosaur young earth nonsense.Schweitzer, one of the first scientists to use the tools of modern cell biology to study dinosaurs, has upended the conventional wisdom by showing that some rock-hard fossils tens of millions of years old may have remnants of soft tissues hidden away in their interiors. “The reason it hasn’t been discovered before is no right-thinking paleontologist would do what Mary did with her specimens. We don’t go to all this effort to dig this stuff out of the ground to then destroy it in acid,” says dinosaur paleontologist Thomas Holtz Jr., of the University of Maryland. “It’s great science.” The observations could shed new light on how dinosaurs evolved and how their muscles and blood vessels worked. And the new findings might help settle a long-running debate about whether dinosaurs were warmblooded, coldblooded—or both.
Meanwhile, Schweitzer’s research has been hijacked by “young earth” creationists, who insist that dinosaur soft tissue couldn’t possibly survive millions of years. They claim her discoveries support their belief, based on their interpretation of Genesis, that the earth is only a few thousand years old. Of course, it’s not unusual for a paleontologist to differ with creationists. But when creationists misrepresent Schweitzer’s data, she takes it personally: she describes herself as “a complete and total Christian.”
This is scandalous to readers. To say the Catholic Church has no well developed theory of creation is just laughable. Please educate yourself.oday the Catholic Church has well-developed theologies of redemption and sanctification but no well-developed theology of creation. That is because so many of her influential thinkers have abandoned the sound creation theology of the Fathers and Doctors of the Church and have embraced instead the false principles of evolutionism. The purpose of this book is to help restore traditional Catholic theology on origins to its rightful place in the belief of Catholics. The traditional teaching of the Church on Creation, the Fall, and the Great Flood and its aftermath is clearly presented in the form of sixteen doctrines abstracted from the text of Genesis 1-11. The doctrines are defended on theological, philosophical and scientific grounds from assaults made on them from the sectors of biblical criticism and scientism. The author attempts to present a story of origins that evokes true and vivid images of the creation of the world and the primal history of the human species. Accurate, thorough and readable answers are given to many questions about origins that perplex the modern Catholic. The exposition is kept as non-technical as possible so that the book will be accessible to everyone. Not everyone will be able to understand everything that is presented, but every reader will find enough to set his thinking straight and to nourish his Catholic faith.
Foreword by Most. Rev. Robert Francis Vasa, Bishop of Baker