Author: Dan Drake
Date: Sep 4, 2008 15:02
... the Church is saying is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church, no longer pose any social threat. ... and Religion" number of the Skeptical Inquirer a few years ago.) Not denounced, of course, by Pope John Paul II, who, as I've noted but really enjoy rubbing in, thought Galileo understood the relevant theology better ...
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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 4, 2008 08:15
... the Church is saying is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church, Â no longer pose any social ... "Science and Religion" number of the Skeptical Inquirer a few years ago.) Not denounced, of course, by Pope John Paul II, who, as I've noted but really enjoy rubbing in, thought Galileo understood the relevant theology better than the...
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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 4, 2008 08:10
.... Â All the Church is saying is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church, Â no longer pose any social threat. I presume this is why Pope John Paul II declared that Galileo understood the theological questions better than the contemporary theologians had. You're right, though, if ...
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Author: Pop Fly
Date: Sep 3, 2008 17:51
.... Â All the Church is saying is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church, Â no longer pose any social threat. I presume this is why Pope John Paul II declared that Galileo understood the theological questions better than the contemporary theologians had. You're right, though, if ...
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Author: OG
Date: Sep 3, 2008 17:27
...the Church is saying is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church, no longer pose any social threat. ...Science and Religion" number of the Skeptical Inquirer a few years ago.) Not denounced, of course, by Pope John Paul II, who, as I've noted but really enjoy rubbing in, thought Galileo understood the relevant theology better than...
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Author: Dan Drake
Date: Sep 3, 2008 14:36
...the Church is saying is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church, no longer pose any social threat.... "Science and Religion" number of the Skeptical Inquirer a few years ago.) Not denounced, of course, by Pope John Paul II, who, as I've noted but really enjoy rubbing in, thought Galileo understood the relevant theology better than the ...
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Author: Dan Drake
Date: Sep 3, 2008 14:13
.... All the Church is saying is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church, no longer pose any social threat. I presume this is why Pope John Paul II declared that Galileo understood the theological questions better than the contemporary theologians had. You're right, though, if you are...
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Author: kevirwin
Date: Apr 28, 2008 18:37
... needed] of virtue and self-restraint, and a movement toward materialism — particularly in what Pope John Paul II termed "the cynical society of consumerism" in his 1984 Christmas remarks. The same communications ..., and sometimes social categories, to achieve their goals. Maslow writes the following of self-actualizing people: They embrace the...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Apr 27, 2008 23:03
... virtue and self-restraint, and a movement toward materialism — particularly in what Pope John Paul II termed "the cynical society of consumerism" in... social categories, to achieve their goals. Maslow writes the following of self-actualizing people: They ... The following descriptions have been compiled from the writings of Maslow and others. 1. Clearer perception ...
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Author: _ Prof. Jonez _
Date: Aug 26, 2007 16:28
... devoted her life to working with the poor in the slums of Kolkata in India, writes of the "darkness," "loneliness" and "torture" she is undergoing. "Where is ... by the ANSA news agency. Mother Teresa was beatified just six years after her death, when late pope John Paul II set on her a fast track to sainthood. It was something the nun seemed to have predicted as ...
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