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Hmmmm…Now comon! They weren’t around that same time humans were here!Humans needed to be saved from the dinosaurs?![]()
Hmmmm…Now comon! They weren’t around that same time humans were here!Humans needed to be saved from the dinosaurs?![]()
Cassini,Well first of all private revelations are not official Church teachings so cannot be acted upon… (except when Pope John XXIII got one telling him to have a council). But the Church has never said it was not suitable reading or censored it in any way. Indeed quite the opposite, her books are widely read in Catholic circles.
Anyway, since 1741-1833 , the Church hierarchy, (not the Magisterium), biblical scholars, theologians, Church historians, and so on, have been compromised by the greatest ‘scientific’ fraud in history and have to follow the dictates of science rather that show faith in the understanding of the Fathers.
Ever hear of the Devil and his Great Conspiracy?That’s your answer? The Great Conspiracy.With just a remnant of true believers, i.e. the creationists?
Methinks you are out of touch with the Church, and the Church Fathers. I can’t buy into a word of what you are saying.
Were too, were too. I saw it on TV, The Flintstones.Hmmmm…Now comon! They weren’t around that same time humans were here!![]()
I’m seeing it.Ever hear of the Devil and his Great Conspiracy?
Yah…well I’ve got you beat. I saw a martian on TV when I was a kid. And he was MY favorite martian!!Were too, were too. I saw it on TV, The Flintstones.
They wouldn’t lie to me, not on my own damn TV?
Was the Martian doing recon for the first wave terra formers? That’s why we actually have global warming, you know! It’s those terra formers. It’s not AGW, anthropogenic global warming, it’s MGW…Good grief!..I better call Al Gore and let him know.Yah…well I’ve got you beat. I saw a martian on TV when I was a kid. And he was MY favorite martian!!
Hi Steve. For 1800 years, Christians took the revelations of Genesis as literal as all the Fathers, doctors, popes clergy and laity did throughout time. Theology was built upon these revelations.Then came scientific or more properly metaphysical assumptions. Now it is one thing for secular society to accept the findings of SOME science, quite another to apply it to dogmas and doctrines of the Church as absolute facts. The Church’s queen is theology. The Church’s belief is total in dogmas backed up with doctrines. Until these ‘SCIENCEs’ came along there was COMPLETE harmony with all dogmas, doctrines and natural philosophy.Cassini,
I went to Catholic schools through grade 12, and so did my children, and I hope that my grandchildren will also. I or my children have never been taught to take the Old Testament literally. This is not the same for the New Testament.
As a scientist/engineer and devout Catholic, I am tired of hearing how science is bad because of not believing in the creationist theories. I suppose that all the good science has done, can just be thrown out because of this.
Many scientist I know are also very religious people, and to say we turn our backs on Gods teachings because we do not take the Old Testament literally is nothing more than creationist thinking seeping into the Catholic Church.
But look at this way, when Jesus was asked by the Hebrew Religious Leaders of the time what was the greatest of the commandments (given by God to Moses), he answered Love Thy Neighbor as Thy Self. WOW! I did not see that one in the Old Testament, but I certainly believe it.
Go with Gods Grace!
Wow…so now the Vatican is full of non-believers. I think you are now bordering on being other than Catholic.Hi Steve. For 1800 years, Christians took the revelations of Genesis as literal as all the Fathers, doctors, popes clergy and laity did throughout time. Theology was built upon these revelations.Then came scientific or more properly metaphysical assumptions. Now it is one thing for secular society to accept the findings of SOME science, quite another to apply it to dogmas and doctrines of the Church as absolute facts. The Church’s queen is theology. The Church’s belief is total in dogmas backed up with doctrines. Until these ‘SCIENCEs’ came along there was COMPLETE harmony with all dogmas, doctrines and natural philosophy.
Now you know well that the sciences we talk about are extrapolated theories, not absolutes that are found in other sciences. But these metaphysical assumptions demanded changes in the theology of creation. When applied they caused CHAOS. Science and theology overlapped and there the problem lies. Up to 1833 theology was queen and revelation superceded scientific theories. But after that revelation was ‘watered down’ to accommodate scientific theories and metaphysical assumptions. Of course the hierarchy and clergy carried on as though the dogmas and doctrines held firm without loss of revelation. Metaphor is the magic word. It can make anything be anything in the modern Catholic Church. So what if science complicates a dogma, sure we can go on and say it doesn’t and pretend it doesn’t. Then all Catholics are happy, scientist Catholics the happiest, they have their cake and eat it.
Except those Catholics who refuse scientific theories to form their theology. But they can easily be discounted and discredited can’t they, just bring along some scientists from the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the new advisers to the Catholic Church, a hall full of non-believers…
If you are saying that all the Fathers interpreted Genesis literally, then you know nothing about the Church Fathers. Your statement is blatantly false.Hi Steve. For 1800 years, Christians took the revelations of Genesis as literal as all the Fathers, doctors, popes clergy and laity did throughout time. Theology was built upon these revelations.
There are things science cannot explain. Eve was formed by God from Adam’s side. Both were real individual people. It is not the fault of science, that some, using a false philosophy, post here to say: “Your Bible is wrong, here, here and here.”Cassini,
I went to Catholic schools through grade 12, and so did my children, and I hope that my grandchildren will also. I or my children have never been taught to take the Old Testament literally. This is not the same for the New Testament.
As a scientist/engineer and devout Catholic, I am tired of hearing how science is bad because of not believing in the creationist theories. I suppose that all the good science has done, can just be thrown out because of this.
Many scientist I know are also very religious people, and to say we turn our backs on Gods teachings because we do not take the Old Testament literally is nothing more than creationist thinking seeping into the Catholic Church.
But look at this way, when Jesus was asked by the Hebrew Religious Leaders of the time what was the greatest of the commandments (given by God to Moses), he answered Love Thy Neighbor as Thy Self. WOW! I did not see that one in the Old Testament, but I certainly believe it.
Go with Gods Grace!
How would that even be possible since you have already demonstrated your erroneous understanding of the Church Fathers?No spn, they do believe, we all believe in the dogmas, its just that creationist Catholics have a pure, simple, perfect theology of these dogmas and doctrines, just as the Fathers held.
The science-led theology of these dogmas is in chaos. I suppose one could say then that both sides show great faith, one in the simple understanding, a greater one arising out of a chaotic understanding.
What does Darwin have to do with the issue. Even if Darwin never existed creationism/fundamentalism and Biblical Literalism would still be naive and simplistic. In fact it pre-dates Darwin in the Protestant sector.There are things science cannot explain. Eve was formed by God from Adam’s side. Both were real individual people. It is not the fault of science, that some, using a false philosophy, post here to say: “Your Bible is wrong, here, here and here.”
When people pay to put up billboards that read; “Praise Darwin. Evolve beyond belief.” don’t you think they really believe that? How about the people driving by?
I went to Catholic school also but I was taught to believe the Word of God.
Peace,
Ed
itinerant, no doubt you are suggesting St Thomas allowed for a 15.5 billion year age for creation? There were a couple who did not adhere to a literal six day creation but 99.99% of them did. The other two I think acknowledged an instant creation on day 1, then Noah, then Christ, all within biblical chronology.If you are saying that all the Fathers interpreted Genesis literally, then you know nothing about the Church Fathers. Your statement is blatantly false.
Regarding Genesis 1, even Aquinas said “a direct creation in six days is favored by a superficial reading of Scripture.”
No doubt you are not making much sense here.itinerant, no doubt you are suggesting St Thomas allowed for a 15.5 billion year age for creation?
Your 99.99% figure is gratuitous. I could just as easily say that 67.5% of all statistics are bogus.There were a couple who did not adhere to a literal six day creation but 99.99% of them did. The other two I think acknowledged an instant creation on day 1, then Noah, then Christ, all within biblical chronology.
AND me…I have meatisaur teethyep…let’s be reasonable. Just how many plant eaters exist today that have pointed dagger like teeth. Hmmmm…my three dogs…lions…tigers…bears…oh my.
Now let’s examine plant eaters and their teeth. horses (flat teeth)…cows (flat teeth)…deer (flat teeth) etc…etc…etc.
YES…you’re right…let’s be reasonable!!! Oh wait a minute…you would know better than St Augustine.