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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Hooray For Catholicism.
I read a post that talked about how much the catholic church has been a friend to science and the arts and cited examples like the father of the big bang being a catholic priest and various catholics who have … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, catholic, catholicism, church, darwin, evolution, god, gospels, history, jesus, protestant, protestantism, religion, science, scripture, technology
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Why I Love Religion.
The following isĀ an email I got explaining why my very polite and sensible comments on a few blogs at creationscience4kids.com (a wordpress blog) were not approved. The letter begins: Dear agnophilo, I haven’t been ignoring your comments, just asking … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, atheists, bible, creation, creationism, darwin, david, evolution, god, goliath, jesus, religion
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