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Hooty wrote at 2011-06-11 06:12:54
HMMMM... Maybe if you want to know both sides of a coin, you should look at both sides, then determine what the coin is. Only taking a Roman's view of schism is like only listening to the defence or prosecution in court. I think the best evedince isn't the ancient evidence but the evidence since the schism. For instance. Look up unrepentant. It is a video about how as recently as the 1960's Roman Catholics committed genocide in Canada. Sounds bad but what can you expect from a religion that believe any man is infalable? How about this. The crusades. Gods will, isn't war, and if you research the dark ages you find that the Western Empire was broke, under educated, and underdeveloped. BUT... they had good ol' Constantinople to loot for its gold, but even better its KNOWLEDGE. Roman's kill us all through history, and still do.


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I am a catholic physicist and I am married with four children. I can give a scientific proof of the existence of the soul. I am very interested in the following issues: faith and science, rational proof of the existence of God, christianity versus other religions, the Bible, protestantism versus catholicism, miracles. Probably you will find interesting my answers to questions such as: "How can I know that God exist?", "How can I know that catholicism is the true religion?", "Why does evil exist?", "Who created evil?", "Why does Hell exist?", "Why did Jesus have to suffer on the Cross?" , "If God knows everything, why did He create those souls who go to Hell?"

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