To: Abathar; Incorrigible
Yeah, I know. Grain of salt and all, but who knows - it might be true.I thought the Guardian and the Telegraph always had the best interests of the Catholic Church at heart. No? I'm disappointed.
Here's a prediction. No definitive pronouncements one way or the other. They'll remain interested observers.
18 posted on
08/28/2006 12:25:30 PM PDT by
siunevada
(If we learn nothing from history, what's the point of having one? - Peggy Hill)
To: siunevada
No definitive pronouncements one way or the other.I expect that the Pope will definitively state in unequivocal terms that the universe is not the result of a random process but that it is the deliberate, planned and freely-willed work of a personal God.
This is not a new doctrine and has been stated and restated over and over - but this time it will be couched in 21st century terminology.
21 posted on
08/28/2006 12:28:44 PM PDT by
wideawake
("The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." - Calvin Coolidge)
To: siunevada
[Here's a prediction. No definitive pronouncements one way or the other. They'll remain interested observers.]
I agree, they're not going to change their stance. It will remain, "We know that God is the creator of the universe and that's all that's important to us. We'll leave it up to the scientists to debate the boring details."
55 posted on
08/28/2006 4:13:48 PM PDT by
spinestein
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