This is worse than the idle word. It is not a “Catholic Attitude” as author Tom Hoopes slleges in his piece. Aleteia, Tom Hoopes: What if we’re not alone in the universe? What if there are other intelligent beings with … Continue reading
This is worse than the idle word. It is not a “Catholic Attitude” as author Tom Hoopes slleges in his piece. Aleteia, Tom Hoopes: What if we’re not alone in the universe? What if there are other intelligent beings with … Continue reading
Yes, be there or be square. Sister Mary Frolich, RSCJ is on the move “along the evolutionary tree.” Let’s help her “move along.” Fr. Z’s blog: The theological approach I am embracing is that Christ was already beginning to be incarnated from … Continue reading
Of course, there is much to disagree with in an article such as this. However, it is interesting that, for the unbiased scientist without the theological virtue of Faith, the study of DNA is continuing to expose more and more … Continue reading
Fatima Perspectives, Chris Ferrara: The late Joe Sobran, writing back in 2010, coined the term “Darwiniac” to describe the fanatical ideologues who promote Darwinian and Neo-Darwinian evolutionism in the public schools and who succeeded in persuading a federal judge that … Continue reading
During Vespers on the “World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation,” Father Raniero Cantalamessa, the aged Modernist who has been “Preacher of the Papal Household” for the past 36 years, uttered this gibberish during his so-called homily: Read … Continue reading
The lede from my post on Teilhard de Chardin on our website, November 12, 2012: I remember Father Leonard Feeney’s brother, Jesuit Father Thomas Feeney, telling a group of us how, when Teilhard de Chardin was visiting the Jesuit house … Continue reading
God created living herbs and trees and land animals each species with their seeds, as Genesis has it, “out of the earth.” Therefore, the chicken did come before the egg. Man’s body, Saint Thomas teaches, was made from a combination … Continue reading
I remember Father Leonard Feeney’s brother, Jesuit Father Thomas Feeney, telling a group of us how, when de Chardin was visiting the Jesuit house in Boston, an argument took place at dinner between an older priest and the cosmic evolutionist … Continue reading
Interesting article here in Vatican Insider on this subject, especially the Gallup poll given at the end.. In the never-ending war between evolutionists and creationists, the latter have just scored big time, though not in the U.S. which is their main … Continue reading
In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood By Walt Brown, Ph.D. Center for Scientific Creation This is a book written by a scientist about science. The scientist is also a Christian, and the motivation for his book … Continue reading
After all the hoopla in academia some months ago with the 150 anniversary of the publishing of Darwin’s Origin of the Species, this is welcome news. The organizers were interviewed by Zenit News Agency. Here is part of what they … Continue reading
In his Making a Monkey Out of Darwin, the formidable Buchanan reviews a recent book by Eugene Windchy, The End of Darwinism: And How a Flawed and Disastrous Theory Was Stolen and Sold. You gotta give it to Pat; he’s … Continue reading
So say the unnamed “they,” a very excited group of paleontologists probably, about a 43 million-year-old fossil that looks to me like a chimp, but more than a chimp to them. That’s 43 million years ago that this maybe-more-than-a-chimp lived. … Continue reading
“Truths are decayed from among the children of men” (Ps. 11:2). With fear of God and love of His Truth at a premium, should we be surprised when a counterfeit righteous indignation is heard in the camp of the evolutionists? … Continue reading
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