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« Reply #10 on: April 13, 2023, 08:28:38 AM »
Fr. Robinson gets to have the dishonor of being corrected by MARTIN LUTHER of all people.

Yes, Martin Luther is the good guy in this particular quote! (Remember, there is no such thing as "pure evil" especially in human beings! Outside of Hollywood movies and cartoons, of course.)

Re: Fr Robinson SSPX SSPX's most dangerous man.
« Reply #11 on: April 13, 2023, 08:29:02 AM »
For Good Friday this year, I read Dom Gueranger’s Liturgical Year to the family.  We got to the part where he recounts that when the cross was set in the hole that had been dug to keep it upright on Golgotha, it struck the skull of Adam located beneath it.

My first thought was, “Yes, I could see how a human skull could last 5,000 years, but billions of years??  No.  Nothing material lasts billions of years.”


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« Reply #12 on: April 13, 2023, 08:35:57 AM »
So the end result is pretty weird...he believes in the Big Bang cosmologists (what he calls "cosmic evolution") for formation of the universe, but (correctly) rejects macroevolution of animals (biological evolution) for formation of species. Altogether, a very strange and seemingly inconsistent combination...

That is bat-shit insane. I'm sorry. There's only one reason to adopt "random chance and millions of years" to explain all the wonders of this brilliant-design-and-order-filled Creation, and that's to escape the reality that God created the world, God created US, we have an immortal soul, we have been given Commandments by God, we owe God our love, obedience, and respect, and we will be judged by God one day.

It's like he can't quite bring himself to go whole-hog on the Modernism. No matter. Fr. Paul Robinson is the priest equivalent of Pope Paul VI, who was a divided man, a split personality. I'll never forget the artwork that was done of him -- it accurately captured his essence. I wish I had a copy of it.

But remember, Paul VI implemented the Novus Ordo Missae, while also declaring that "The smoke of satan" has entered the Church. He was a two-faced man. A torn man, a tragic figure.

Fr. Robinson might be able to accept God in the picture in his "hybrid worldview" he's come up with, but I'd bet you any amount of money that FUTURE GENERATIONS of Trads, influenced by him and men like him, will take his destruction of Genesis 1, his acceptance of "miracles can happen if you allow blind chance to run for millions of years" -- and RUN WITH IT. They'll go ALL THE WAY with the evolutionists -- including Molecules To Man evolution of life.

Offline Matthew

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« Reply #13 on: April 13, 2023, 08:39:33 AM »
For Good Friday this year, I read Dom Gueranger’s Liturgical Year to the family.  We got to the part where he recounts that when the cross was set in the hole that had been dug to keep it upright on Golgotha, it struck the skull of Adam located beneath it.

My first thought was, “Yes, I could see how a human skull could last 5,000 years, but billions of years??  No.  Nothing material lasts billions of years.”

Yes, that's what I thought when I learned about all the organic tissue they're finding in dinosaur bones. Cells that are still intact! When faced with that reality, they are "baffled" and don't want to think about it. They even say "some chemical process we don't yet know about must be at work here, to keep these cells preserved for millions of years..." rather than question the millions of years.

There are none so blind as those who will not see -- or who blind themselves.

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« Reply #14 on: April 13, 2023, 08:49:12 AM »
P.S. I only know one other man (born after 1975) who accepted a "hybrid" cosmology, where God created the Big Bang, etc.

He was my cousin. He almost bragged how his belief didn't make him popular with the scientists OR religious creationists. Where is he today? Oh, he's an apostate. He gave a lame excuse why he left the Faith. But he bragged on Myspace to the world at large, so I eventually learned what "got" him. It was the old "Sixth and Ninth". He lost his innocence early in High School. Classic and tragic. Nothing darkens the intellect or destroys souls as much as slavery to one's base passions.

We were friends as teens, but he never told me about his activities with the girls. He just talked about "making out". He didn't say anything about fornication -- until he told the whole world, about 10 years later. Maybe because he knew I was a good Catholic and I wouldn't approve?

But Our Lady did say that more souls go to Hell from sins of the flesh than any other sin.