I know little of Catholocism and very much appreciate your reply. I would no sooner answer for the faith of the Catholic than I would defend the Atheist (who is, in my opinion indefensible). This is mostly because I don’t subscribe to either. I do, however know that the Catholic subscribes to the same Holy Text (with some exception) as I do and that makes it easy to defend based on the scriptures. I actually don’t believe most Catholics are evolutionists, but it matters little what I believe about Catholics when I don’t attend the church or study their doctrine. It’s a fairly widely unnaccepted concept in the Catholic church as far as I know. That’s one of the reasons I argued with Buck when he made the rather assinine claim that almost every Christian believes in Evolution.
His claims are generally baseless.
Actually, my claims are accurate and illuminating.
I never said that almost every Christian believes in evolution (terms like “almost every, “almost all”, etc. have a precise meaning in mathematical analysis and that matters to a mathematician like me). I said that most Christians do.
And “asinine” has one “s”. Practice conservation of s’s, and spell it “ainine” next time.