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Author Archives: Vincent Kemme
Creation and Evolution – Seven Yoms Never Sounded So Good
Deacon John Nepil and Joe Doman comment on creation and evolution: seven ‘yoms’ and three key moments in the creation story of Genesis 1. Check it out on their Catholic Stuff You Should Know Podcast
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Science before science
In a series of ten video’s the distinguished physicist Dr. Anthony Rizzi and Marcus Grodi, host of EWTN’s Journey Home, discusse the Western Philosophical Tradition that poses a vision of reality rooted in the spiritual realm. This vision bespeaks the presence … Continue reading
Posted in Blog @en, Science & Faith
Tagged catholic, faith, God, philosophy, science
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Does the “pill” really prevent conception?
Does the pill only prevent conception or is there more to it. Tim Staples, apologist for ‘Catholic Answers’ in San Diego – California, addresses this question during a daily radio program where listeners can ask questions about anything that has … Continue reading
Posted in Blog @en, Sexuality & Fertility
Tagged abortion, bioethics, biology, embryo @en, ethics, fertility, science, sexuality
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Scientist affirms: ‘Condoms, HIV-AIDS and Africa – The Pope Was Right’
In the Washington Post of March 29th, 2009, Edward C. Green, a senior research scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health, affirmed that Pope Benedict XVI was right in what he said about Condoms, HIV-AIDS and Africa. When the pope gave his comments … Continue reading
Modern Astrophysics points to the Existence of God
Are atheist making believers afraid to examine science or can believers use science to prove that God exists? EWTN’s father Mitch Pacwa SJ jumps into the world of astrophysics with father Robert Spitzer SJ of the Magis Center for Reason and Faith. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog @en, Cosmology & Faith, Science & Faith
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The Pope’s Academy for Life
If you are interested in biological science and faith, you cannot ignore the existence of an ‘Academy for Life’ created on February 11, 1994 by the leader of the largest religious organisation on the planet, the Roman Catholic Church, pope … Continue reading
Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services
In their ‘Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services’, Fifth Edition, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops states: “Health care in the United States is marked by extraordinary change. Not only is there continuing change in clinical practice due to … Continue reading
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Father Barron on The New Atheists
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The Human Embryo in the Pre-Implantation Phase
Address of Pope Benedict XVI to the 12th General Assembly of the Pontifical Academy for Life and the congress on “The Human Embryo in the Pre-Implantation Phase”. Vatican, Clementine Hall Monday, 27 February 2006 Venerable Brothers in the Episcopate and in the … Continue reading
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Cardinal Schönborn on Creation and Evolution
“Borders Are Neither Recognized nor Respected” Here is a translation of a lecture Cardinal Christoph Schönborn delivered in October in Vienna on creation and evolution. The lecture was meant, in part, to clear up misunderstandings that arose from an article … Continue reading
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