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Glark takes the Jews word for it. It’s my understanding that the Catholic Church comes up with a similar figure.Please refer to Glark who has confirmed the Scriptural significance of 5778 years.
Glark takes the Jews word for it. It’s my understanding that the Catholic Church comes up with a similar figure.Please refer to Glark who has confirmed the Scriptural significance of 5778 years.
The Catholic Church makes no assertion that the number means what Glark accepts that it means. The Catholic Church takes no issue at all with its schools teaching the science that observes a far greater age for life on earth.Glark takes the Jews word for it. It’s my understanding that the Catholic Church comes up with a similar figure.
But karma requires intelligence in order to work; gravity doesn’t.Karma is part of the overall universe, hence it has no origin, being eternal. Think of it as being an integral part, much as gravity is an integral part of the material universe.
“there shall be a time, when they will not endure sound doctrine; but, according to their own desires, they will heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears: And will indeed turn away their hearing from the truth, but will be turned unto fables” - 2Tim 4:3-4It is not unusual for young people to believe they have greater knowledge than all whom they encounter. But, ordinarily, Catholics do concede some authority to Christ’s Church in interpreting Scripture. I appreciate you don’t fully fit this model.
You forgot to add that sometimes the Church makes mistakes interpreting Scripture - ever heard of Galileo?CCC119 “It is the task of exegetes to work, according to these rules, towards a better understanding and explanation of the meaning of Sacred Scripture in order that their research may help the Church to form a firmer judgement. For, of course, all that has been said about the manner of interpreting Scripture is ultimately subject to the judgement of the Church which exercises the divinely conferred commission and ministry of watching over and interpreting the Word of God.”
Revelation 12:9
Is there a official Church interpretation for Revelation 12:9 ?Techno2000:![]()
CCC119 “It is the task of exegetes to work, according to these rules, towards a better understanding and explanation of the meaning of Sacred Scripture in order that their research may help the Church to form a firmer judgement. For, of course, all that has been said about the manner of interpreting Scripture is ultimately subject to the judgement of the Church which exercises the divinely conferred commission and ministry of watching over and interpreting the Word of God.”The great dragon was thrown down, the old serpent, he who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world. He was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him.
Revelation 12:9
I’ve no problem with any of that. I assume you’re not seeking to rebut anything I’ve said with those words.Scientific inquiry does not include the supernatural. God has done what He wanted without scientific instrumentation as demonstrated by the literal miracles of Jesus Christ. Pope Benedict “…added that the immense time span that evolution covers made it impossible to conduct experiments in a controlled environment to finally verify or disprove the theory.”
No idea. Glark may know.Is there a official Church interpretation for Revelation 12:9 ?
This is simple fact. It supports the view that man’s salvation is unconnected with this question, and likely that the 5778 year age date for the creation of all life on earth that has ever existed is not divinely revealed."The Time Question
“Much less has been defined as to when the universe, life, and man appeared. The Church has infallibly determined that the universe is of finite age—that it has not existed from all eternity—but it has not infallibly defined whether the world was created only a few thousand years ago or whether it was created several billion years ago.”
Source: Catholic Answers
Don’t ever find yourself on an atheist forum - you’re way too sensitive! They’d eat you for breakfast!Again with the insults.
“Evo-Catholic” sounds like “evil Catholic”? Yes, I suppose it does a bit, but it would never have occurred to me if you hadn’t mentioned it. You are barking up the wrong tree … an evo-Catholic is simply a Catholic who believes in evolution. Although the theory of evolution is an evil invention of Satan, Catholics who accept evolution aren’t necessarily evil; they’re just deceived and misguided … in my opinion. So “evo-Catholic” is not an insult, but simply a descriptive.It doesn’t matter if you trash talk people by calling them Evo-Catholics which souds suspiciously like evil Catholics.
Huh?Or insuading that ‘my’ Jesus is a liar.
If memory serves, this is the fourth time on this thread that a Darwinist has invented a falsehood about something I’ve allegedly said. Now isn’t that an interesting trend? When I challenged the authors of these falsehoods to provide evidence of their accusations, none of them responded - funny that.The problem with saying that you have to accept a literal interpretation of Genesis
In other words, you are embarrassed by the Church’s teaching that the faithful are free to accept a literal interpretation of Genesis. What sort of Catholic disrespects a Church teaching like that?it sends most people packing for the nearest exist.
Your (unsurprising) contempt for the authority of Scripture has been duly noted.all because your interpretation of some ancient book is correct.
“For am I now seeking the favor of men, or of God? or am I striving to please men? if I were still pleasing men, I should not be a [a]servant of Christ” - Galatians 1:10.Do you know how that sounds to the unbeliever?
This might help …I don’t know what God considers one day
I’d never heard this interpretation before, but it actually makes a lot of sense. Thank you.Actually, Jonah was dead for three days and three nights in the belly of the fish. That is why Jesus used Jonah as the sign of his Resurrection.
Jonah prayed from the belly of Sheol: “…out of the belly of Sheol I cried,…” Sheol is the realm of the dead in ancient Judaism. Jonah was dead and raised from the dead.
An eternal immaterial universe needs no creator, have a look at the Kalaam argument.The big difference is that God is the actual creator of the universe. Who is the creator of the Buddhist universe?
No more than gravity must be omnipotent and possess vast intelligence to know exactly how each individual molecule of water must move when water flows downhill.Then karma must be omnipotent and possess vast intelligence. Only such a being or beings could see every deed of a person’s life and then decide what that person deserves in the next life … plus then execute that destiny. So karma is God or Gods.
Devas, asuras, mahoragas, kinnaras, nagas and various others listed in Buddhist scriptures. In your terms, angels and devils is close enough.Who are what are these immaterial entities ?