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Pope Pius XII

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Maronite. Carmelite. Stoic. Scholastic. PhD student (Philosophy & Evo Bio) @UTAustin. Husband. Dad. Dry wit. Longhorns. Cowboys. Lakers. Yankees.

Georgetown, TX Katılım Kasım 2012
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Pope Pius XII@PopePiusXIIStan·
@oublinkerbro Canonically he had to; if you leave the Antiochene Orthodox Church you have to join the Melkite Church as it’s the equivalent of the Antiochene Orthodox Church
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Ghost of the Australian Realists
This is an excellent post by @LatFilosof on some foundational features of evolutionary theory. A very important read for those involved in the philosophy of religion and the debates around intelligent design. Link the replies:
Ghost of the Australian Realists tweet mediaGhost of the Australian Realists tweet media
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Pope Pius XII@PopePiusXIIStan·
If the standard interpretation of general relativity is correct then it implies a beginning. The problem is it doesn’t mesh with quantum mechanics. I personally don’t think you can show the universe had a beginning or not. But you can show that things that have a beginning have a cause. Perhaps the universe is eternal and has no cause. That’s plausible given the evidence we have.
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Chris Wallis
Chris Wallis@wallischris10·
@PopePiusXIIStan Good point. Is there any good reason to think the vacuum itself has a beginning?
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Pope Pius XII@PopePiusXIIStan·
But the claim is not that everything has a creator. It’s that things that begin to exist have causes. That’s quite different.
Tori atheist@ToriatheistTori

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Pope Pius XII@PopePiusXIIStan·
@wallischris10 No because they are caused by the quantum vaccum; they are indeterminate so we don’t know when it will happen. But that’s not uncaused.
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Chris Wallis
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@PopePiusXIIStan Do you count quantum fluctuations or nuclear decay as beginning without cause?
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Pope Pius XII@PopePiusXIIStan·
Yes Ty we get it you’re just better than the rest of us
Tyler McNabb (Tý)🇻🇦@TylerDMcNabb

My view is a bit different. I just can't help but believe that God exists and that Jesus rose from the dead (like I've tried to make believe that Jesus' body was still in the tomb and I was unable). Even during some 'dark nights of the soul' I have had certain experiences of Christ where my heart became warm and love for Jesus poured out. My heart felt healed. If my beliefs were/are the result of the right externalist conditions being in place, I'm good. (Nevin is now punching the air rn) But I do think that there are good arguments for God and the resurrection of Jesus. Things that exist but don't have to (even if eternal), need explanations. The universe (or if you prefer a reductivist/deflationary understanding of the universe, we can say the collection of all events or an infinite chain of events), could have been different. It needs an explanation. I think there are at least two ways to get from the contingent nature of all of space and time to God. Moreover, I think the fine-tuning evidence is such that it helps make plausible the theist position. I'm just starting to write about it but I believe there is also a good argument for God/Buddha nature/Dao/Tian from perennial beliefs/truths. I differ a little from my friend Nevin, in that I think you can make a plausible case for the resurrection of Jesus from minimal facts that most scholars already believe, at least, if you have God already in your background knowledge. I'm not satisfied at all with purely naturalistic accounts and I don't think many people are. Unpopular I know, but I also believe there is a case to be made re messianic prophecy. Ultimately, I also think there is something rather striking and supernatural about the person of Jesus as understood/remembered by the early Christian communities. If God is already part of (k), seeing Christ as the face of can be made reasonable.

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Pope Pius XII@PopePiusXIIStan·
@LDSLaw If the church used Roberts’ sevenths course in theology as the Sunday school manuals as they used to…I would feel much better about the future of the church
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@10TDPacheco @PelopeAl41549 I wouldn’t say one nail but classical theism, transubstantiation and Marian devotion were the big three along with the great apostasy.
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Pope Pius XII@PopePiusXIIStan·
Since I am often asked about my conversion from Mormonism to Catholicism, I decided I would just do a thread on it. AMA. Go.
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@NealMaddy1 Don’t think the Orthodox have a good case for breaking with the Pope
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Abortion is selfish.
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