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An interesting article ...
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I have been fomenting this heresey for some time now. It's good to know that the Pope and I agree on at least ONE thing!
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I like the pope more and more everyday.
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Nice article Deut.
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i dont have much respect for the pope, but as far as evolution goes, i believe that it is entirely compatible with christian faith, although it might not be as accurate as it is heralded to be. too many christians discount evolution as heresy without even knowing what it is, and vice verse as well. i personally believe scientific fact of any kind, but there is a fine line between scientific fact and scientific theory. i believe that science and the belief in a god are entirely compatible, and that one doesnt depend on the other for its validity or existence.(im not saying that god didnt create science, what im saying is that just as its possible that there is another explanation for the universe's origins, there also is another explanation for the big bang and for evolution, and then there is also the possibilty that both are in existence. this seems to be the most logical viewpoint, at least to me)
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My life is an open book; if you don't like the read, put me back on the shelf ....................
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... and I particularly appreciate that his views on science are clear and clearly communicated.
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Maybe Jesus should have called them the Apossibles???
![]() But Dear Deut... he is saying essentially what I have been preaching here for some time. You guys refer to this as the "God of the Gaps", where in reality we see no gap that has to be filled. The true gaps are in our knowledge, understandings and perceptions. It's not with God. ![]()
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Mmmmmm! But let me something about the Pope and the creation theory - ooops, it's in the Bible so it must be true!
Not so many years ago when, and I'm not sure if it was when the Hubble Space thing was sent up or when the Deep Space Tracking was started by NASA, and the scientists began to look further and further back to the point where there was a danger that the Big Bang might have be seen, this very Pope said, 'Stop! Stop! Man should not see what God has created!' Also bear in mind it took the Vatican about 400 years to forgive Galileo Galilei for contradicting the Church by saying that the Earth went around the Sun and not the opposite. Another example (and there are hundreds of them!) is the hunting down of William Tyndale, and his burning at the stake for daring to publish the Bible in English. As the saying goes, 'Knowledge is power.' |
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