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Posted by Nilet on Tue Apr 8 13:46:59 2014, in response to Re: I hope this low-income housing project fvcks with liberals, posted by AlM on Tue Apr 8 13:29:39 2014. The Catholic Church did not believe in geocentrism until the 1990s. They stopped believing it many centuries earlier. They just made themselves look like fools by not announcing it until the 1990s.Right, which is why they had to conduct a "study" to determine what orbited what in the 1990s. The Catholic Church is only creationist in the sense that it would say that God set up evolution. It doesn't deny that evolution exists and changes organisms with time. They believe God guided the process. They believe humans are a special case. That may not be "Young Earth" creationism, but it's creationism nonetheless. That the Catholic Church is creationist sort of goes without saying— evolution directly contradicts one of their central dogmas, so they have to deny it to some extent. In Christianity and Judaism, God does not have measurable or observable attributes. So all the language of science doesn't apply. Yuh huh. The religion based on the premise that God personally intervenes in people's lives thinks that God has "no measurable or observable attributes." The religion based on the premise that God has a son thinks that God has "no measurable or observable attributes." The religion based on the premise that some dude in Italy has special knowledge of God's intentions thinks that God has "no measurable or observable attributes." The religion that opposes abortion on the grounds that God demands it thinks that God has "no measurable or observable attributes." I don't think you quite understand the term. If an entity does anything that can be observed or determined, then it has measurable and observable attributes and is therefore under the jurisdiction of science. "This being directly intervenes in the operation of the universe, but science is not allowed to study it because of reasons." That doesn't work. |
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