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To: ealgeone

you will not find Catholics who are contrary to those parts Catechism.

So how is that Catholics individually personally interpreting at VARIANCE WITH THE CHURCH?

we don’t care - nor does the Church care.

Infinitely different from each protestant personally interpreting Scripture differently!

time to watch Blue Bloods with my wife - nite all.

AMDG


80 posted on 05/03/2015 6:11:40 PM PDT by LurkingSince'98 (Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam = FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD)
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To: LurkingSince'98; HossB86; metmom; Salvation
you will not find Catholics who are contrary to those parts Catechism.

You propose to speak for all catholics around the world??

OFFICIAL POSITION OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AS NOTED IN THE CATECHISM...This is what catholics have to believe as we've been told time and time again.

337 God himself created the visible world in all its richness, diversity and order. Scripture presents the work of the Creator symbolically as a succession of six days of divine "work", concluded by the "rest" of the seventh day.204 On the subject of creation, the sacred text teaches the truths revealed by God for our salvation,205 permitting us to "recognize the inner nature, the value and the ordering of the whole of creation to the praise of God."206

Compared to this posting at catholic.com

Catholics are at liberty to believe that creation took a few days or a much longer period, according to how they see the evidence

In other words....THEIR OWN PERSONAL INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE!!!!!!!!!

, and subject to any future judgment of the Church (Pius XII’s 1950 encyclical Humani Generis 36–37). They need not be hostile to modern cosmology. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states, "[M]any scientific studies . . . have splendidly enriched our knowledge of the age and dimensions of the cosmos, the development of life forms, and the appearance of man. These studies invite us to even greater admiration for the greatness of the Creator" (CCC 283). Still, science has its limits (CCC 284, 2293–4). The following quotations from the Fathers show how widely divergent early Christian views were. http://www.catholic.com/tracts/creation-and-genesis

So right there using catholic documents and forums we totally disprove your point...though I doubt you'll understand it. Now, go get a cup of coffee.

90 posted on 05/03/2015 6:36:03 PM PDT by ealgeone
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