InfiniteFaith


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Does Evolution conflict with Traditionalism in the Catholic Church?
According to Wikipedia, Pope John Paul II's Catechism promoted Evolution...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catechism_of_the_Catholic_Church
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......................... “Lastly, he [the antichrist] shall arrive, the most wicked of men, and, helped by the Jews, he will fight against the whole world; he will reign during three years, and shall have dominion over the whole Earth; he will make every effort to abolish from the Earth the Christian name, and very many Christians shall be killed.”
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| Posted Sep 24, 2011, 9:53 pm |
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ServusSpiritusSancti

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Then that would make JPII a heretic and the Catechism is in heresy.
The Church has always taught that God created all things. The evidence for creation is very strong, while the evidence for evolution is little to none.
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......................... This Conciliar Church is, therefore, not Catholic. To whatever extent Pope, Bishops, priests, or the faithful adhere to this new church, they separate themselves from the Catholic Church.” -Abp. Lefebvre
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| Posted Sep 24, 2011, 9:57 pm |
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InfiniteFaith


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| SpiritusSanctus said: | Then that would make JPII a heretic and the Catechism is in heresy.
The Church has always taught that God created all things. The evidence for creation is very strong, while the evidence for evolution is little to none. |
I was just asking
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......................... “Lastly, he [the antichrist] shall arrive, the most wicked of men, and, helped by the Jews, he will fight against the whole world; he will reign during three years, and shall have dominion over the whole Earth; he will make every effort to abolish from the Earth the Christian name, and very many Christians shall be killed.”
-St. Bridget of Sweden, 14th century
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| Posted Sep 24, 2011, 10:05 pm |
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