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Is God’s Revelation always true?We shouldn’t believe anything with absolute certainty. To do so is to declare ourselves infallible, because it is a refusal to admit the possibility that we are wrong.
Is God’s Revelation always true?We shouldn’t believe anything with absolute certainty. To do so is to declare ourselves infallible, because it is a refusal to admit the possibility that we are wrong.
Does the Holy Spirit protect Revelation’s truths?Yes, but our interpretation of it is not.
Does the Holy Spirit insure the Magisterium transmits the truths of Revelation?The Holy spirit doesnt prevent people from misinterpreting the Bible.
This comment really shows that the Galileo affair is not really understood.Truth necessary for salvation, but not all truth. Look at the resistance to accepting a heliocentric solar system.
In other words, the Church allows that evolution by means of the mutation of genes over time could be a mechanism that was employed by Providence to create diversity of species. The proposal is not opposed to what is known from the Deposit of Faith, per se.Ed this still doesnt say the earth is 6,000 years old. In fact I think it bolsters my point because if the clear undeniable meaning of scripture was that the earth is 6000 years old the church would surely clarify that and end all doubt. The church has left that question to science and physical evidence, which all point to a universe billions of years old.
Which says nothing about almost-true men who had physically human bodies and human DNA but not human souls.For the faithful cannot embrace that opinion which maintains either that after Adam there existed on this earth true men who did not take their origin through natural generation from him as from the first parents of all