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Do you mean Christendom College?When do you consider the high point of Christendom?
Do you mean Christendom College?When do you consider the high point of Christendom?
You know, buffalo, I too have no problem with guilt. I only suffer twinges of conscience about this lack of guilt.I myself have no problem with guilt.
StA - you have thousands of books that you have read and you ask this?Do you mean Christendom College?
Of course you do. Your faith depends on it.I think the false philosophical argument should be banned.
As I see it, that argument is the foundation of mainstream evolutionary science today.
You weren’t specific. It depends on how you define “Christendom.” By that term do you mean the Christian religion? Christian culture? Christian society? Byzantium? The medieval conception of of a balanced imperium and sacerdotium? Do you mean the high point in terms of worship? or of sacred literature? or of monastic expansion? or of ecclesiastical architecture? or of intellectual development? or of geopolitical hegemony? Do you mean this pre- or post-European reconaissance and its global missionary efforts?StA - you have thousands of books that you have read and you ask this? Not the college. When do you think the high point of Christendom was?
Tim, the bankruptcy of YEC is suggested by the latest argument circulating in TEXAS creationist circles: "“Jeffrey Dahmer accepted evolution, and he cooked and ate people.”So because some people have decided to use evolution as a philosophical argument against religion, evolution should be banned? Does that keep it from being true? Peace, Tim
Participating at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.When do you consider the high point of Christendom?

Grannymh, of course you’re right that this is a high point in the Christian spiritual experience. I was interpreting the question in the sense of the historical term “Christendom.”Participating at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.![]()
Value-neutral plumbing, too! Every plumbing job should be… um, exactly how do you do plumbing with values?Another point: value neutral science is the perfect companion to those who want a value neutral culture.
Yep. I know. Hydraulics doesn’t threaten your personal ideas about scripture. So you don’t mind that some science is value-free, just the kind that scares you.Ah, back to plumbing.
Hydraulics is a science. Plumbing, especially trouble-shooting, does exactly what science does.How about back to “science”?
You mean Pope Benedict’s take on it?You know, human origins science? The kind concerned with man’s supposed common ancestor?
You’re trying to use science for theology again. It won’t work. Pope Benedict, again.Supposedly, thanks to random mutations and a series of natural selections, man’s brain became more and more god ready until one day - poof - he could experience some vague, generic, nondescript god concept.
I’m doing that. But you have to come to an accommodation with reality, at some point.Give me a break.
No, that’s not the ‘human population’. There were human beings and there were PHOMS. And no, I don’t have to be happy with it; all I have to do is accept that it may have been so. I’m not aware of anything to indicate that it could not have been so.Nice idea, except that you have to be happy with a period in history when the human population consisted of a mixture of those with immortal and mortal souls -
Why would it have to have been ‘many many’ generations?
- and you have to accept the idea that humans with mortal and immortal souls lived together as partners for many many generations.
What’s the difficulty?If immortally ensouled humans are so different from other animals, don’t you think that this presents a difficulty?
The Holy See has condemned “several” evolutionary theories. The plumbing analogy fails.Let’s see - plumbing. No human origins content.
My faith depends on the Truth. The philosophy of atheistic-materialism is not true and is an enemy of the Faith.Of course you do. Your faith depends on it.
Peace
Tim
The Holy See has condemned “several” theories about stars, such as astrology. It has not, however, condemned evolutionary theory as scientists know it, nor is astronomy condemned. In fact your Pope has told you that evolutionary theory is “virtually certain” as it applies to common descent of all living things on Earth.The Holy See has condemned “several” evolutionary theories.
The Holy See has also condemned magical attempts to find water. But it has condemned neither evolution nor plumbing. You are trying to conflate things like astrology with astronomy, plumbing with dowsing, and evolution with philosophical materialism. It’s very transparent. Everyone sees it.The plumbing analogy fails.
See above. The only difference is, your individual interpretation of scripture isn’t threatened by the idea of hydraulics.But this point has been refuted about 20 times to the same person
I think everyone here has it figured out, reggie.so I think we can draw a conclusion about the person on that basis.
Name us some Catholic schools that promote “atheistic materialism.” Include checkable sources. I’m sure the bishop in each case would like to hear about it.Therefore, certainly in Catholic schools at least, the promotion of atheistic-materialism should be banned.
I do a lot of work with Catholic schools, and I have never once heard of of a single one promoting atheistic materialism. I assume you have no experience with Catholic education yourself, which is why you can take the cowardly action of throwing out a pathetic and baseless accusation, contemptuously impugning the work of dedicated religious and lay teachers alike.Therefore, certainly in Catholic schools at least, the promotion of atheistic-materialism should be banned.
The Barbarian, I have dedicated my career to Catholic education (I’ve been a teacher since 1980), and it is galling to hear people who are utterly ignorant of that field pontificating about imagined evils they fantasize teachers are subjecting children to.Easier to accuse people than it is to support the accusations, I guess. It’s a shame.
Your assumption is wrong.I assume you have no experience with Catholic education yourself, which is why you can take the cowardly action of throwing out a pathetic and baseless accusation, contemptuously impugning the work of dedicated religious and lay teachers alike.