#15 Thanks to Martin Harran for that article on science and original sin - and the Teilhardian 'take' on all that - in which I tend to get a bit lost. I have the overall impression that science stil
I found this report highly encouraging, with its emphasis on the need for trusting relationships with the 'unordained'. I'm sure that Bishop Liam would see 'co-ordination' in this light - as leading
Dear Brothers in christ,
Greetings.
I appreciate much your step to establish the association and the teaching and aid we are gaining in preparing the Word of God.
May god bless you all.
Yes, the emergence of the first humans was a jolly good thing, freedom and intelligence and capacity to seek and know God began there. The capacity for error and sin began as well, of course. "It must
Rome consulted the laity in a widely distributed questionnaire. But the laity did not realize that this was a cheap form of inquisition. Rome now have our "Dubia" and is giving its "Responsa" accordin
#18 Sean
Thank you.
My apology for a possible confusion. My comment #19 was in response to #14, not #18. Sorry.
Your article surely draws "us back to the source of our being."
Authority in the Church should not exist. There is one single authority and maybe this is the explanation for the original sin; when people started letting earthly authorities influence their behavio
As this particular discussion seems to be coming to an end, maybe it's time to put it into perspective. The following is based on comments I made to an article in The New Republic by Jason Walsh:
http
Regarding the last sentence above, I posted the following in America magazine - an article by Kevin Clarke entitled "Galway Gothic: When Headlines Attack":
http://americamagazine.org/content/all-thing
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June 29 2014Dear Brothers in christ, Greetings. I appreciate much your step to establish the association and the teaching and aid we are gaining in preparing the Word of God. May god bless you all.
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June 24 2014Yes, the emergence of the first humans was a jolly good thing, freedom and intelligence and capacity to seek and know God began there. The capacity for error and sin began as well, of course. "It must
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‘Irish Catholic Catechism for Adults’ and ‘the Fall’
June 24 2014#18 Sean Thank you. My apology for a possible confusion. My comment #19 was in response to #14, not #18. Sorry. Your article surely draws "us back to the source of our being."
‘Irish Catholic Catechism for Adults’ and ‘the Fall’
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June 13 2014As this particular discussion seems to be coming to an end, maybe it's time to put it into perspective. The following is based on comments I made to an article in The New Republic by Jason Walsh: http
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June 17 2014Regarding the last sentence above, I posted the following in America magazine - an article by Kevin Clarke entitled "Galway Gothic: When Headlines Attack": http://americamagazine.org/content/all-thing
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