[geocentrism] RE: [geocentrism] FW: evolutionnists in St-Jérome's time

  • From: "Marc Veilleux" <marc-veilleux@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 03:51:44 +0000

Paul, I'm not aware of such forum in french and don't have much time to check that out.  As for your site pro Darwinist, I don't see what I have to learn there and don't see anything in contradiction to what I wrote in my last email. 

I'm not aware of any anathema by the Church on people outside the Church that do not believe in Church's teachings.  As far as I know, the anathemas are only adressed to the hypocrites inside the Church that don't accept the teachings of the Church.  If I'm wrong on this, please show me the right information.

My only concern is to free people, starting from the top scientists, from lies, because the truth makes us free.  But since I'm not a genius, I know it is not an easy task to ask a genius to believe in the truth because their knowledge swallens their mind and blinds them.  Very few genius can find the truth.  But nothing is impossible for God. 

Christus Imperat,
Marc Veilleux


From: Paul Deema <paul_deema@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: [geocentrism] FW: evolutionnists in St-Jérome's time
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:50:48 +0000 (GMT)

Marc V

I certainly excuse your 'poor english' translation. I rather admire your willingness to dive in on a forum like this in what to you is a foreign language. Are there no such forums in french where you might shine?
 
On the subject of Darwin -- he is the bete noire (do I have that right?) of those for whom his findings are anathema. But what surprises me is that very few bother to mention Wallace and Lamarck. Darwin was not alone. This is an easy read http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/_0/history_14. Would you indulge me suggesting that you check it out?
 

Paul D




From: Marc Veilleux <marc-veilleux@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, 13 January, 2009 11:45:52 PM
Subject: [geocentrism] FW: evolutionnists in St-Jérome's time

They would want us to believe that Charles Darwin didn't have any biased prejudices in favor of the evolutionist belief when he went on his trip to the Galapados islands and when he wrote his book in 1859; on the contrary, many of the scientists of the time of "Charles" believed in this fairy tale for intellectuals, to begin with his own parents and grand-parents.  We can trace back this mythic belief way back to 6th century BC (Thalès de Milet).  We can see, according to the commentaries of St-Jérome, that the spirit of this belief was well present in the mind of the learned ones that lived in St-Jerome's time (4th century AD).

Please don't mind my poor english in this translation from french.

Christus Imperat,
Marc Veilleux

 

Saint Jerome (347-420), priest, translator of the Bible, doctor of the Church
Commentaries on Mark's Gospel, 2 ; PLS 2, 125s (trad. DDB 1986, p. 48)

« Silence ! Get out of this man »



      « Jesus treated the demon in saying : ' Shut-up, and get out of this man. ' » ... 

      See to what point the soul of man is precious. This contradict those who believe that us men and the animals share the same identical soul and that we are animated by the same spirit.  At a different moment, the demon is expulsed from a single man and thrown into 2 thousand pigs. (Mt 8,32) ;


 



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