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Don't leave. Just...you know.I will. That was my parting shot. I'm gonna bow out.
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Don't leave. Just...you know.I will. That was my parting shot. I'm gonna bow out.
Fun fact: The Catholic Church has accepted evolution for over 60 years. Those who say "we evolved from monkeys" probably don't understand high school biology-level evolution; meaning, we share a common ancestor with other primates, not that we are literally monkeys.One answer to the question posed in the thread title: Ignorance.
And there are two types. Genuine ignorance: 'Oh, I didn't know that'. And willful ignorance: 'I refuse to listen to that'.
In a forum some time ago (Catholic Answers I think), there was one guy with whom I used to discuss evolution. He denied it. But he wasn't the type who stuck his fingers in his ears and sang la la la. He know a lot about evolution, but disagreed with it. And far from the usual claptrap of 'if we evolved from monkeys...', he put forward well thought out arguments against it. They were wrong, but at least he knew what he was talking about. And you had to know, or find out, how to refute what he presented. I learnt a lot because of that.
I miss discussions like that.
Those who say "we evolved from monkeys" probably don't understand high school biology-level evolution; meaning, we share a common ancestor with other primates, not that we are literally monkeys.
Unfortunately, you’re right. Most laity don’t know what the Church teaches…..but that’s a different storyI don't think it's filtered down to some of the laity.
We are primates, yes. It’s just words. Humans are made in the image of God. Apes are not.According to evolution, we are considered "great apes."
And for the record, what was the Scopes Monkey Trial all about then?
Image? Made?We are primates, yes. It’s just words. Humans are made in the image of God. Apes are not.
Image? Made?
Humans have a special relationship with God, meaning. Animals do not and only have material souls. This is more of a theological discussion.Image? Made?
We shall rise again.Amen to that!![]()
As in not phys sci with reference for stated facts.Humans have a special relationship with God, meaning. Animals do not and only have material souls. This is more of a theological discussion.
This thread is starting to sound like a camp revival meeting.
What I find initially puzzling and ultimately frustrating is the inability of the typical anti-evolutionist to appreciate, acknowledge, or even be aware of the vast amount of detailed, systematic, practical, peer reviewed research that supports even the tiniest aspect of evolutionary theory, or of related subjects, such as evidence against Noah's flood being a global phenomena.
As in not phys sci with reference for stated facts.
If I wanted a revival, I'd have been a protestant. I see the usual suspects are fully at the distraction game. (See post #102 for good recommendation.)Amen to that!
We shall rise again.
This thread is starting to sound like a camp revival meeting.
OB
We get what we're willing to tolerate fromIf I wanted a revival, I'd have been a protestant. I see the usual suspects are fully at the distraction game. (See post #102 for good recommendation.)
Unfortunately, the only "real" reply this thread has gotten was a claim that evolution wasn't even a theory. (Though la calza didn't show up this time. Hmmm.) Sigh.