By papal bull?
You'd probably be more acquainted with bull than I.
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Oh, and you might consider that the LARGEST section of Christianity, the Catholic Church, has accepted evolutionary theory, albeit with some reservations.
Oh, and you might consider that the LARGEST section of Christianity, the Catholic Church, has accepted evolutionary theory, albeit with some reservations.
I doubt there are that many born again Christians in the Catholic
church. So I would not call it the largest section of Christianity.
Is this catholic beliefs?
Oh, this gets old. Science never "proves" anything - it provides the best current explanation for a set of phenomena. The best current explanation we have for the age of the earth is around 4.5 billion years. ALL the streams of evidence we have to date converge on that age. Any further adjustment is likely to be a closer refinement of that age.
No, it is not. Outside of it being set in an area of the world that can be verified to exist, other than it mentioning (some) groups of people that can be verified to exist, it contains very little that can be verified through a scientific analysis. There is NO science behind talking snakes and donkeys, there is NO science behind floating axe heads and worldwide floods, there is NO science behind turning water to wine, walking on water, or people rising from the dead. These are all fictions.
The theory has "survived" for more than 160 years. In that time, it has grown from being reasonably well grounded at the time Darwin released it, to the most strongly supported theory in all of scientific endeavor. EVERY subsequent field that has contributed to the body of evidence connected with evolution has confirmed and strengthened what was known before. It's a virtual slam dunk.
Oh, and you might consider that the LARGEST section of Christianity, the Catholic Church, has accepted evolutionary theory, albeit with some reservations.
Nope.
Though I've no idea where you pulled "Catholic" from.
Perhaps you are unfamiliar with the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther, and Lutheranism.
This is known as the Lutheran Rose,
That's the icon next to my name.
-CryptoLutheran
I didn't lose my faith instantly as such, it was a very long process after careful examination of the evidence or lack thereof.
I simply dismissed Christ (and everything supernatural) as likely to exist in the same way I (and probably you) did with Santa Clause.
My mistake. Is this Lurheran beliefs?
I didn't lose my faith instantly as such, it was a very long process after careful examination of the evidence or lack thereof.
I simply dismissed Christ (and everything supernatural) as likely to exist in the same way I (and probably you) did with Santa Clause.
The thing about Fundamentalists, they aren't very big fans of Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, or Mainline Protestant Christians. See, the rest of us Christians aren't "Real Christians" because reasons.
Case-in-point
-CryptoLutheran
Did you ever concider that the people who pound this theory of evolution and spew their lies are, in fact, the thorns.
The theory has "survived" for more than 160 years. In that time, it has grown from being reasonably well grounded at the time Darwin released it, to the most strongly supported theory in all of scientific endeavor. EVERY subsequent field that has contributed to the body of evidence connected with evolution has confirmed and strengthened what was known before. It's a virtual slam dunk.
Oh, and you might consider that the LARGEST section of Christianity, the Catholic Church, has accepted evolutionary theory, albeit with some reservations.
I didn't lose my faith instantly as such, it was a very long process after careful examination of the evidence or lack thereof.
I simply dismissed Christ (and everything supernatural) as likely to exist in the same way I (and probably you) did with Santa Clause.
I didn't lose my faith instantly as such, it was a very long process after careful examination of the evidence or lack thereof.
I simply dismissed Christ (and everything supernatural) as likely to exist in the same way I (and probably you) did with Santa Clause.
The Roman Catholic Church does not accept the Godless impetus of atheistic Darwinist creationism.