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thevoiceofone
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I can’t really figure out what it is you believe in, so I’m not sure what to say in response here.of course you have got it all mixed up but are not aware that this is so,perhaps because you are already convinced which you seem to be according to what you say especially if you are only looking for divine feeding bowls -no body is disputing that creatures undergo changes to survive,this is variation or micro evolution but dogs will always be dogs[canine or vulpine] and cats will always be cats[feline] - there never was any evolution,there is not now nor ever can possibly be so who has kidded you who cannot be kidded - twinc
I never said I could not be kidded. If you see the firmness in my faith as me just being “kidded” in life, then we have nothing to discuss, I guess. All your posts I read seem to be rather contrary, simply for the sake of being contrary. You are not open to debate, if this is the case. Are we not here (at catholic.com, I mean) to get a better understanding of the truth, and how to better communicate the truth (as defined by the Church)?
There are not answers for every question in this world. Why do you mock me as one “who can not be kidded,” if you are standing on your own pedestal denying everything anyone else says, with no authority but your own? I ask you to please not judge me. If you wish to find the truth, open up. Don’t harden your heart to everything said here. You might find that you’re wrong about something. You might find that you’re wrong about everything. I don’t know it all, and I won’t pretend to. I’m here to better understand the things I don’t know much about, and to maybe help out a soul or two with the things they don’t know much about… things I have learned.
I do not want to volley back and forth with you for the last word, so don’t expect me to play. I believe what I wrote earlier. That doesn’t mean I expect you to believe every word of it. I *would *hope that you might approach a stranger with a little more sense of dignity, however, and not try to insult them. Please, feel free to argue whether there was or was not any evolution with your neighborhood biologist, if you care to. But, the theory of evolution, in its simplest form, is *not *contrary to Scripture or the teaching of the Catholic Church, whether you or I like it or not. (period)