The above comment HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM ANGELUS PRESS.
When one has to CENSOR comment rather than challenge the content of that comment, this places that lot as no better than any anti-Catholic group.
For there is not any thing secret that shall not be made manifest,
nor hidden, that shall not be known and come abroad. (Luke: 8:17)
What a disgrace! I just sent the following email to support@angeluspress.org
To whom it may concern:
Could you be so kind as to inform me why the following review seen between the asterisks below has been removed from your website? It was placed on the page advertising Fr. Robinson' book, The Realist Guide to Religion and Science.
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FAITH OR SCIENCE?For 30 years now I have been studying 'faith and science' as it applies to the Catholic faith. Like most I was educated to believe heliocentrism and evolution were proven true by science. One day a friend gave me a book on evolution. It took me ten minutes to see I had been made a fool of. Human reasoning and the absence of any proof showed me this. I discovered the very first theory was the Nebular theory, how their heliocentric solar system evolved.
I then studied the Galileo case, its science and the Church's part in it. I found it too was based on assumption as absolute truth. I then found churchmen had accepted assumption as truth and sided with 'science.' To do so they had to 'disown' a papal decree of 1616 that it had ruled as irreversible.' Along came Einstein who showed there is no science that can prove geocentrism wrong.
1992 a papal commission told all heliocentrism was proven and it was the reason for the Church to change its biblical interpretation of Genesis. This is not true. Nevertheless, in 1965 Gaudium et spes of Vatican II ridiculed the churchmen of 1616 as 'fundamentalists' and troublemakers for interpreting the Bible geocentric.
Having read this book by Fr Robinson I find once again any Catholic who believes in the dogma of Ex nihilo creation, immediately 'in it whole substance' as Vatican I said, is accused of 'fundamentalism.' It contains a synthesis that infers some long condemned Pythagorean heresies are back again. How sad.
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Thank you for your anticipated response.
Respectfully,
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