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Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Balloon footage - it's flat
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2025, 10:50:07 PM »
Yes.  Evolution, Atheism and Aliens.  All destroyed by FE.

Re: Balloon footage - it's flat
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2025, 11:31:42 PM »
So, the answer is very simple.  Just think about it a bit.  If people knew the earth is flat, an enclosed system with a firmament, Intelligent Design would be impossible to reject.  Now, the evolutionary system requires planets turning into balls.  Why?  Because if you have a Big Bang explosion and claim that gravity congealed things into stars and planet, they must necessarily from into these balls.  Evolution is dead if the earth is flat.
Thanks for this explanation. Do you believe that Charles Darwin's work was an anti-theist ploy to attempt to destroy Christianity? I'm just not sure why so many scientists, both Catholic and secular, adhere to Darwinian Evolution. Are they insincere or merely in error due to ignorance? Are you a young-earth creationist?

In the Catholic high school I attended, we were taught that Darwinian Evolution is compatible with Christianity. There have been Catholics who believe in "Theistic Evolution" as opposed to "Intelligent Design." I know people have debated these issues before but I remember a 1966 episode of Bishop Sheen's show (it was in color and lasted only one year unlike his previous Life Is Worth Living series which was in black and white) where he says "I believe in Evolution." I don't see a problem with Theistic Evolution from a Catholic viewpoint. If anyone disagrees, why?


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Re: Balloon footage - it's flat
« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2025, 11:37:57 PM »
In the Catholic high school I attended, we were taught that Darwinian Evolution is compatible with Christianity. There have been Catholics who believe in "Theistic Evolution" as opposed to "Intelligent Design." I know people have debated these issues before but I remember a 1966 episode of Bishop Sheen's show (it was in color and lasted only one year unlike his previous Life Is Worth Living series which was in black and white) where he says "I believe in Evolution." I don't see a problem with Theistic Evolution from a Catholic viewpoint. If anyone disagrees, why?

In the 1950's Catholics freaked out because they believed the BLUFF that evolutionists had all this "evidence" for evolution, millions of years, etc.

Turns out it was all 100% BS. It was lies. Bold, gutsy lies -- but lies nevertheless.

With the passage of time, and scientific advances (e.g. DNA) we now know for a fact it is IMPOSSIBLE for random processes to design anything or add more information to a genome, much less create an information language in the first place. Only a Designer can do that.

Darwin himself said that evidence of "transitional fossils" would come in time. Too bad we're still waiting after all these decades.

Anyone believing in evolution today is a fool and/or ignorant of science. And mathematics.

Offline Matthew

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Re: Balloon footage - it's flat
« Reply #8 on: March 02, 2025, 11:39:53 PM »
Got 9 minutes? You need to watch this if you haven't yet. Then get back to me.


Re: Balloon footage - it's flat
« Reply #9 on: March 03, 2025, 12:00:24 AM »
Got 9 minutes? You need to watch this if you haven't yet. Then get back to me.
Thanks for the recommendation. I totally agree with everything that was stated in that video. However, I still don't understand why some Catholic scientists adhere to "Theistic Evolution." Is it due to sheer ignorance or is it due to mere dishonesty? I also don't understand Darwin's motive. Was he just merely ignorant or was he on a personal quest to attempt to destroy theism altogether?