Yet, at the same time, they do believe all Infallibly Defined Dogmas’ of the Catholic Church without innovation(s)?
I believe the majority of people on Cathinfo.com who do not believe that the earth is flat, also, do not believe all Infallibly Defined Dogmas’ of the Catholic Church without innovation(s). Can someone prove me wrong in this? I see a direct correlation between not believing the earth is flat and not believing all Infallibly Defined Dogmas’ of the Catholic Church without innovation(s).
If you do not believe the earth is flat, yet, at the same time, you believe all Infallibly Defined Dogmas’ of the Catholic Church without innovation(s), please come forward and let us know. If there are great numbers of people like you on Cathinfo.com, it might help convert some of us to your side.
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Maybe your problem is that no one ever explained to you the difference between the Church defining that which we cannot observe with our 5 senses (like the Assumption of Our Lady, or the infallibility of the Pope, or the necessity of every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff, or that outside the Church there is no salvation, or the necessity of water Baptism, etc., none of which can be observed with any of our 5 senses), and our ability to observe material reality with our 5 senses.
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Anyone with a thinking mind and eyes that can see is able to observe the phases of the moon and see that the earth is spherical, because that's the only way the moon can appear the way it does in the sky, day after day.
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It's not complicated.
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The Church never has and never will require us to deny the obvious objective reality that we can observe all around us.
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The Church never has and never will require us to be sucked into the flat-earth fable.
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