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Re: Bellarmine's interesting view on faith or science
« Reply #10 on: April 23, 2024, 12:38:31 AM »
The Pontifical Commission of Biblical Affairs( Chairman Card Rampolla) has declared that we are allowed to debate the age of the Earth or Man w/o censure. :popcorn:

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Re: Bellarmine's interesting view on faith or science
« Reply #11 on: April 23, 2024, 05:55:52 AM »
The Pontifical Commission of Biblical Affairs( Chairman Card Rampolla) has declared that we are allowed to debate the age of the Earth or Man w/o censure. :popcorn:

Earth, yes, man, no.  Don't distort the PBC's declaration.


Re: Bellarmine's interesting view on faith or science
« Reply #12 on: April 24, 2024, 07:08:30 AM »
I find it still disappointing and sad. He is promoting his same errors even recently.



Put up this post plus a little below to try to educate some.

Here we have a priest trying to make secular theories superior to supernatural revelation. He actually taught Thomism in a SSPX seminary, but obviously chose to ignore his most important teaching on this subject.


‘That the world began to exist is an object of faith, but not of demonstration or science. And it is useful to consider this, lest anyone, presuming to demonstrate what is of faith, should bring forward reasons that are not cogent, so as to give occasion to unbelievers to laugh, thinking that on such grounds we believe things that are of faith.’--- St. Thomas Aquinas, (Summa theolagiae I.46.2)

Now what you must know is that all Fr Paul's secular creation arose from the lie that the Church was wrong with regard to Galileo's rejection of Biblical geocentrism. Indeed all the catechesis he quotes is post-Galileo lie. In 1871 and 1887 two scientific tests were done that found the Earth does not revolve around the sun.

‘All modern cosmology stands or falls with this concept [the Copernican Principle] being correct, even though, to quote a text approved by Einstein: “We cannot feel our motion through space, nor has any experiment proved the Earth in motion.”’ (Lincoln Barnett: The universe and Dr. Einstein, Dover Publications, 1948, p.73.)

Now every word uttered in the video above is based on Catholic teaching ARISING from the Galileo lie. The council of Trent said, that when all the Fathers agree on a REVELATION of Scripture that is infallible teaching. Fr Robinson;'s heliocentric evolutionary science is based on his rejection of what Pope Paul V defined and declared, THAT GEOCENTRISM of Scripture was based on the understanding of ALL THE FATHERS. So every long-age evolutionary theory depends on rejecting this dogma of the Catholic Church. Every word that Fr Paul quoted from 'Catholic teaching' is based on a rejection of the infallibility of a revelation held by all the Fathers. Take for example fr Paul's age for the universe. He say proof of the long-ages is that the furthest star away from the Earth is 13.5 billion light-years so the universe is 'proven' to be 13.5 billion years old. Little did he know that if this is true, then the Earth must be at the cent re of the  universe. The Bible said God's immediate Creation placed all the stars out there visible to man on the sixth day. That is a supernatural teaching and Catholicism is a Supernatural religion not an atheist religion that holds every one of Fr Paul's beliefs on origins. In other words there is no time-distance involved with the Supernatural teaching.

Look I could go on but if anyone wants an answer to any question on Fr Robinson's secular religion, just let me know.


Re: Bellarmine's interesting view on faith or science
« Reply #13 on: April 24, 2024, 07:48:30 AM »
I find it still disappointing and sad. He is promoting his same errors even recently.


Shouldn’t faith and scripture be a priority.   Also, is this all a distraction to the Sodomite problem within the Church.  

Re: Bellarmine's interesting view on faith or science
« Reply #14 on: April 24, 2024, 07:50:24 AM »
I think it’s disturbing that there are “ “Catholic”priests that actually believe Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ is just a club that does good deeds.