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Rejecting evolution is showing absolute ignorance of science.
Not so. Actually many scientists are finally giving up on the “theory of evolution” since they are finally admitting there is no evidence for it. Read some information from the otherside and you will see what I mean.Rejecting evolution is showing absolute ignorance of science.
And claiming that the Catholic Church REQUIRES you to reject it is showing absolute ignorance of Catholicism.Rejecting evolution is showing absolute ignorance of science.
Oh please. The scientists that reject evolution are OF A MINORITY. Evolution is both a FACT and a THEORY. Do you think dogs just popped up in their current form? No, they evolved from wolves to the various different breeds we have today. Now the earth is around 4.5 billion years old… now imagine what happens to wolves and dogs… repeated a 100 million times. Wallah! there you have it… all the various life forms.Not so. Actually many scientists are finally giving up on the “theory of evolution” since they are finally admitting there is no evidence for it. Read some information from the otherside and you will see what I mean.
I remember a few years ago listening to a radio show with a scientist tell how he finally had to admit that the theory of evolution was false. He was a well known scientist that had been an proponent evolution for many years. He finally had to admit that nothing pointed to evolution.
In fact, so little evidence was there (evidence that was not fake, that is) that the evolutionists have had to come up with a new theory, within the theory of evolution. Do you know what it is called. It is called (and excuse the spelling) “puctuated equalibrium”. Since there was no evidence of anything actually evolving, they came up with the theory that goes like this: One day fish laid an agg. Out of the egg came a bird. Then one day a bird laid an egg, out of the egg came a dog, then one day a dog gave birth to a monkey, then the monkey gave birth to a man. See how it works? This theory (that also had no evidence) allowed the scientist to keep the theory of evolution even without any scientific evidence of it.
Evolution is a hoax. Don’t fall for it. Instead, read some books, or websites, that give you the other side of the story. Then you will see for yourself. Here’s a link to an article:
64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:K8EOT4IgohEJ:www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/articles/science/earth-young-old1.htm+evolution+Robert+Sungenis&hl=en
You did read my post #60 didn’t you. In that I stated that the Catholic Church has not yet condemned evolution, and therefore Catholics are free to believe in it or not.And claiming that the Catholic Church REQUIRES you to reject it is showing absolute ignorance of Catholicism.
In fact, such people bring scandal on the Church.
Where does the “not yet” part come in?You did read my post #60 didn’t you. In that I stated that the Catholic Church has not yet condemned evolution, and therefore Catholics are free to believe in it or not.
The “not yet” part was my opinion showing itself. I think evolution will eventually be shown to be a hoax, and the Church will condemn it. But, this is just my opinion and nothing more. Wel’l have to wait and see what happens.Where does the “not yet” part come in?
The Church does not reject and is not threatened by science.
It is only Protestant Fundamentalists who see science as a threat – to their rigid, literal interpretations to the Bible.
One more point. I do not feel in the least threatened by science. I just realize that faith is a much surer source of truth than fallible human science (which seems to change its views every few years). I admit that the faith does not tell me that evolution is a hoax (yet), so I do not view evolution as contrary to the faith.Where does the “not yet” part come in?
The Church does not reject and is not threatened by science.
It is only Protestant Fundamentalists who see science as a threat – to their rigid, literal interpretations to the Bible.
The bible is ONLY held to be infallible in matters of faith and morals NEVER in terms of history, science, mathematics, biology, geography, or geology. It is clearly full of errors in all those fields.If anyone claims that the history as presented in the Bible is false, I simply believe they are wrong. Never does it even cross my mind (and God willing it never will) to question the infallible word of God, because of the fallible opinions of men.
This is totally against the Catholic view of the bible. Please read Dei Verbum - you can find it online. Search for the sections on literal history.That is not a Fundamental Protestant way to think. It is a Catholic way to think
No, they are not, they are very fundamentalist protestant. The Catholic church teaches that the bible is an instrument used to see God better - it is never proposed as a history, science, mathematics, biology, geography, or geology textbook. The stories used as vehicles for conveying the truths of faith and morals are based on the world-view of the author. This world-view is frequently untenable based on today’s knowledge BUT that doesn’t negate the truths being taught; it just means that you have to know you are not reading history, science, or whatever…My views are Catholic.
.The bible is ONLY held to be infallible in matters of faith and morals NEVER in terms of history, science, mathematics, biology, geography, or geology. It is clearly full of errors in all those fields.
Quote:The bible is ONLY held to be infallible in matters of faith and morals NEVER in terms of history, science, mathematics, biology, geography, or geology. It is clearly full of errors in all those fields.
After reading what the Church has taught regarding the liberal error that the Bible is only inspired in faith and morals, are you willing to reconsider what you said?The Catholic church teaches that the bible is an instrument used to see God better - it is never proposed as a history, science, mathematics, biology, geography, or geology textbook. The stories used as vehicles for conveying the truths of faith and morals are based on the world-view of the author. This world-view is frequently untenable based on today’s knowledge BUT that doesn’t negate the truths being taught; it just means that you have to know you are not reading history, science, or whatever…
You want charity for yourself (as shown by substituting the word “opinion” for “prejudice”) but deny it to others – first accusing them of calling you a “fool” and then calling them “Athiests, liberals, etc.”The “not yet” part was my opinion showing itself. I think evolution will eventually be shown to be a hoax, and the Church will condemn it. But, this is just my opinion and nothing more. Wel’l have to wait and see what happens.
For now I will gladly be looked at as a fool by the “enlightened” (Athiests, liberals, etc) for going against the politically correct view of things. Time will tell who was right.
If people are uncharitable towards me I can handle it. It is actually probably good for me.You want charity for yourself (as shown by substituting the word “opinion” for “prejudice”) but deny it to others – first accusing them of calling you a “fool” and then calling them “Athiests, liberals, etc.”
The question is not, are others charitable toward you, but are you charitable toward others.If people are uncharitable towards me I can handle it. It is actually probably good for me.
Since there are no self-identified liberals or athiests in this thread, why use the terms, then?When I have referred in the third person to liberals and Athiests, I am referring to those who readily admit it. I usually try not to call people who are sincerely trying to follow the Church “liberals”. Even if they are, I would much rather say they have been influenced by liberalsism, because I truly hope they will realize their error, and not become hardened in it.
I have tried not to do that – only to show that you are following a Protestant, Fundamentalist position. You have, after all, made a veiled accusation of error against the Church (the “not yet” remark) that is very close to a Fundamentalist screed that attacks the Church for not rejecting evolution.I may have called someone on these boards a liberal, but it was in response to them calling me a Fundamentalist.
From Webster’s New World Dictionary, Second Edition:A person who has been heavily influenced by liberalism will probably consider my views (which are those of the Church, as shown by the quotes I provided) to be Fundamentalist. But that is only because Fundamentalists are not liberals, and when a “person who has been influenced by liberalism” comes up against one who has not been so heavily influenced by liberalism, they may consider them a Fundamentalist, since the Fundamentalists are also not liberals.
As you have been shown many times – and as you yourself admit (with your “not yet” remark) that is incorrect.But all of my views (which have been described by some as “Fundamentalist”) are nothing more than the teachings the Church has always held. And in fact, the opposite views, that I am arguing against, have already been explicitly condemned by the Church. .
From John Paul II’s Apostolic Letter prefacing the Catechism of the Catholic Church:Again, I realize that we live in a difficult day. The faith has been extremely weakened by liberalism and modernism. Even many of the new catechisms are very ambiguous and can even “seem” to contradict what the Church has always taught. That is not good because it leads, either to confusion, or to outright error. God help a Catholic who is trying to be faithful today!
.The question is not, are others charitable toward you, but are you charitable toward others.
Because I am referring to true atheists. Do you deny that there is such a thing as atheists? Of course not. Now, Atheists and self described liberals are the biggest proponents of such things as evolution, which is why I have said liberals and Atheist promote evolution. Why did I say that? Because we should judge a tree by its fruits. If self described liberals and Atheist are in favor of something, and promote it will all their might, while attempting to silence those of a differing view, we should take note of that. Atheists are anti-God. The Bible calls them “fools” - “the fool sayeth in his heart there is not God”. Evolution is part of the liberal and atheistic “religion”. To me, this is just one more confirmation that evolution is a hoax.Since there are no self-identified liberals or athiests in this thread, why use the terms, then?
Since when did evolution become a de-fide dogma? My opinion that evolution is a hoax, and will eventually be condemned by the Church, does not go against any doctrine of the Church. And you are not being honest. You did not call me a Fundamentalist because of my view on evolution. You called me one because of my views on the Bible. Yet I showed you that what I said about the Bible has been taught by the Popes and confirmed by at least 3 dogmatic councils. In other words, what I said was infallibly true. Now be honest, you called me a Fundamentalist for doing nothing more than speaking the infallible truth as revealed by God and taught by the Church.I have tried not to do that – only to show that you are following a Protestant, Fundamentalist position. You have, after all, made a veiled accusation of error against the Church (the “not yet” remark) that is very close to a Fundamentalist screed that attacks the Church for not rejecting evolution.