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Catholics are not like Protestants we believe in Evolution https://www.franciscanmedia.org/ask-a-franciscan-pope-francis-big-bang-evolution/?
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- Anonymous3 years agoFavorite Answer
True. Most Catholics I've met are much more intelligent than Protestants. Evolution is a fact.
- BillLv 63 years ago
get an education in what you don't know anything about
The original religion is catholics and it was king james of England who wanted a divorce so that he could marry some else who was told the cathloics cannot get a divorce
So he said that the pope of the day could take a running jump , formed the anglicam church ( church of england) and wrote the king james version of the bible that allowed divorce and marriage of divorced couples
Ther eis very little in the rituals of Catholic and Protestand churches
- ob1knobLv 73 years ago
A bit manichaeist, aren't you?
It's not about all good (Catholics) vs all bad (Protestants).
Only a few uneducated Protestants from some American backcountry based their faith system on denial of science.
Most Protestants are reasonably smart people who can understand the principle of natural selection.
On the other hand, even if the Catholic Church officially trust the result of science when it comes to scientific questions, Recombination of DNA or Physics of particles during the Big-band are not taught in catechism and very few Catholics can get it.
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- Anonymous3 years ago
Only Catholics have the possibility of getting into Heaven.
- 3 years ago
It sounds like the Pope believes in evolution. I would hope that others worship God, not the pope, by asking Him.
- El Nerdo LocoLv 73 years ago
Eh, kinda... Still can't get past slapping, "and God did it" to the end of the theory.
Source(s): I come from a mostly Catholic family, but a really huge aspect to evolution by natural selection is that it requires no form of planning or guidance. It makes a lot more sense when you look at it as trying things at random while keeping what works and scrapping what doesn't. And some Catholics I know have a hard time reconciling the process that built us being so haphazard and wasteful with a perfect creator. - Anonymous3 years ago
Try some enchiladas.