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Re: The "Taxil Hoax" Hoax
« Reply #35 on: January 25, 2024, 08:16:17 AM »
Just wondering if there was any update on the translation.
Yes, indeed. The book shall be available on Amazon within a couple of months. I will post a link in the thread.

Re: The "Taxil Hoax" Hoax
« Reply #36 on: April 17, 2024, 09:53:39 PM »
Yes, indeed. The book shall be available on Amazon within a couple of months. I will post a link in the thread.
Hello again. Are there any updates on the book?


Re: The "Taxil Hoax" Hoax
« Reply #37 on: April 18, 2024, 05:59:38 AM »
Let's hear this other story. So heliocentrism is a condemned heresy? So are most modern Catholics condemned for this heretical belief?

Ah, I remember this subject when Lavinsko asked that question yesterday. I see you never got an answer to your question Anthony. Yes, the long held heresy has never been abrogated so is still a heresy. But if someone actually believes heliocentrism is scientifically true, their heresy is material and not held to deny a matter of faith.
But now that you are told the moving-sun of Scripture has never been proven wrong, has never been abrogated, then the heresy is no longer material, and is no different than, as Cardinal Bellarmine said: 

'Nor may it be answered that this [geocentrism] is not a matter of faith, for if it is not a matter of faith from the point of view of the subject matter (ex parte objecti), it is a matter of faith on the part of the ones who have spoken (ex parte dicentis). It would be just as heretical to deny that Abraham had two sons and Jacob twelve, as it would be to deny the virgin birth of Christ, for both are declared by the Holy Ghost through the prophets and apostles.’ Letter to Foscarini 1615.

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Re: The "Taxil Hoax" Hoax
« Reply #38 on: April 18, 2024, 08:51:46 AM »
Ah, I remember this subject when Lavinsko asked that question yesterday. I see you never got an answer to your question Anthony. Yes, the long held heresy has never been abrogated so is still a heresy. But if someone actually believes heliocentrism is scientifically true, their heresy is material and not held to deny a matter of faith.
But now that you are told the moving-sun of Scripture has never been proven wrong, has never been abrogated, then the heresy is no longer material, and is no different than, as Cardinal Bellarmine said:

'Nor may it be answered that this [geocentrism] is not a matter of faith, for if it is not a matter of faith from the point of view of the subject matter (ex parte objecti), it is a matter of faith on the part of the ones who have spoken (ex parte dicentis). It would be just as heretical to deny that Abraham had two sons and Jacob twelve, as it would be to deny the virgin birth of Christ, for both are declared by the Holy Ghost through the prophets and apostles.’ Letter to Foscarini 1615.

I posted this audio on my Rumble channel.  Dr. Rao gave this talk years ago on the Galileo trial. 
Galileo pt 1  

Re: The "Taxil Hoax" Hoax
« Reply #39 on: October 30, 2024, 05:06:10 PM »
About the actual subject of the discussion that is: Diana Vaughan and the Taxil's hoax, I am sharing with you part of the translations of the book of the French priest Father Descouvemont  that 100% purcent believe that this woman existed and was not an hallucinated.