Whether I agree with you or not (the OP), I agree with very many of your points itt as they are bulletproof. They are definitely Scriptural, and they have always been believed by the Church's bishops. I just do not understand how you can on the one hand believe that the Church has replaced all...
It's not that. It's just that I only have so much time for Statler and Waldorf wannabes. At some point it's just a running gag, but it's not even funny, it just keeps going, endlessly.
Like they think they're Statler and Waldorf, except Statler and Waldorf were actually funny, but trolls...
The Republicans have a massive mistake which was made with good intentions by the National Review in linking together Republicans with libertarian ideology, which Republicans simply do not agree with. Republicans are not like those anarchist libertarians. We believe in government, in big...
Yes. But afaik dinosaur tissue dates at something much less than "65 million years old" whatever that means. If the tissue were really this old then the carbon-14 would be long gone by now, but still, there's a little carbon-14 left in there. Somehow. :unsure:
Rather than start yet another new thread, I thought I'd post the following which concerns Neanderthal remains (not fossils, but, close enough to on topic).
https://apnews.com/article/science-travel-genetics-caves-d0a0791fc74c9a4de98ba4104152cd2d?
Key excerpt here: "[Neanderthals] died out...
Is what we believe fictional or not. Fictional symbols and words don't refer to anything nonfictional, such as concrete objects and abstract realities like patterns. A perfect circle doesn't exist in nature or in the laboratory, nor can it, but that doesn't mean a perfect circle is fictional...
Catholicism doesn't believe in the Big Bang and evolution, Catholicism just doesn't make cosmology a matter of communion. We're supposed to fellowship with Catholics no matter our differences in our personal, private cosmologies or cosmological philosophies (origin theories). Catholicism is...
The fundamental difference between lifting and any other exercise in order to make it very plain, is that weight lifting cannot be done in the thousands of reps range. We can walk, we can hike, we can jog, but we can't sprint for thousands of steps. It's too hard, it's too taxing on our...
I do, I have.
The right amoung of granite explains why there are continents with their shelves in the first place. The HPT satisfactorily explains mountain ranges to me, but it does not explain satisfactorily to me the existence of the continents. Why did these massive granite structures...
He and Bishop Barron are the online video celebrity Catholic voices. Except for non-clergy. The biggest celebrity Catholic voices outside of the ministerial priesthood (Bishop Fulton Sheen from a couple generations ago was a Catholic priest celebrity, like Father Mike Schmitz and Bishop Robert...
Here's an article today that says two is better than one.
https://us.cnn.com/2022/10/17/health/strength-training-live-longer-wellness/index.html
I'm definitely seeing gains in the weight room since I expanded from one day a week to two day splits.
You don't have to teach them, that's the secret (that all groomers know). All you need do is expose them to R-rated content, and then the children will do the rest themselves. And by that I mean, they will immediately commence falling directly into a deep pit, that they will be unable to climb...
I'm interested if he'll convert. And if he does convert, to which tradition will he convert? Even if it's evangelical that's still a tradition by now, even though it's younger than Lutheran, Church of England, and Holy Orthodox, evangelical church is its own tradition by now.
This is a...
Those are not hard to come by. It's completely well within his public character. If you're suggesting that he "turns on the water works" as a rhetorical device OK, but so do actors and actresses, for a living. Are you suggesting that their pursuit of career success is nefarious, just because...
Are you defending, going to church weekly, and chastity, or not? Are you, iow, OK with people freely promoting not going to church, and not being chaste, as absolute values?
Wow. I've never heard of desiccated liver pills, and idk why raw eggs would be better than cooking them. Hard core. :cool:
I mean, we're very similar in our way of thinking about things, the only slight difference between your view and mine is that "free markets" are not the primary concern...