even better... what if the pope finds out that his good works never were going to get him to heaven? and that he is accountable to God for spiritually misleading millions of people?
sorry, I know this was for nonbeleivers, but I just had to say it.
2007-01-23 06:35:21
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answered by DjB 1
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Pope announced that "Evolution is compatible with Christian faith." I could find no listing for the subject of "Evolution" in his Catechism. This Pope cannot have it both ways.
How could this Pope so strongly and directly contradict the Biblical teaching.
Now a man determines what is right and wrong and laws are written by whoever possesses the most political power.
2007-01-24 11:58:05
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answered by House Speaker 3
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The Catholic Church does not take the stories of creation in the Bible literally. Catholics believe the book of Genesis tells religious truth and not necessarily historical fact.
The religious truth is that God created everything and declared all was good.
Catholics can believe in the theory of evolution. Or not. The Church does not require belief in evolution.
The Church supports science in the discovery of God's creation. At this time, the theory of evolution is the most logical scientific explanation. However tomorrow someone may come up with a better idea.
As long as we believe that God started the whole thing, both the Bible and modern science can live in harmony.
With love in Christ.
2007-01-23 17:42:06
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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The Vatican endorses evolution. John Paul reported: right this moment, very almost 0.5 a century after e-e book of the encyclical, new understanding has brought about the acceptance of the thought of evolution as greater advantageous than a hypothesis. it is definitely superb that this concept has been gradually common by ability of researchers, following a chain of discoveries in diverse fields of understanding. The convergence, neither sought nor fabricated, of the end results of artwork that became performed independently is in itself an significant argument in choose of the thought.
2016-11-01 02:28:00
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answered by atalanta 4
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You already asked much the same question and I think it's been established that he is already aware of the fact of evolution. Evolution won't be going away so why don't creationists just learn to deal with it.
2007-01-23 06:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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the pope already knows the truth about evolution, the catholic church accepts evolution
2007-01-23 06:24:10
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answered by Nick F 6
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I answered this earlier today... shame isn't it? I'm sick so I'm stuck goofing off on the internet and am still here to see you post this again. Where's a good stomping from Godzilla when I need one?!
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2007-01-23 06:24:05
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answered by vinslave 7
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Then maybe the rest of the catholics and christians will follow and leave us "non-believers" alone finally!!!
2007-01-23 06:25:11
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answered by rhiamon 3
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Tell us what you want to hear, and maybe someone will say it to make you go away.
2007-01-23 06:36:12
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answered by Lee Harvey Wallbanger 4
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