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#800
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chrislafff (10/20/2012) [-]
*unpopular minority opinion*
I go to a Catholic school, and this is kind of how some tests are set up. It's a test on what the Catholic church teaches (at least at my school), and the Church even teaches that God created the Universe, but it still accepts the Big Bang as valid. The point of religion is different from the point of science. I don't know exactly how ot explain it, inb4 red thumbs for being religious
I go to a Catholic school, and this is kind of how some tests are set up. It's a test on what the Catholic church teaches (at least at my school), and the Church even teaches that God created the Universe, but it still accepts the Big Bang as valid. The point of religion is different from the point of science. I don't know exactly how ot explain it, inb4 red thumbs for being religious
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bunkerman (10/20/2012) [-]
He's got a point, you know. It's like taking a quiz on Pokemon. One of the questions may ask "Who created the universe?" Yes, the universe was created the Big Bang, but that's not what the question is asking. The answer, despite what occurs in real life or whatever you might personally believe, is still Arceus.
If the school is even halfway decent, there would be a stipulation given of "According to the Catholic Church..." at the beginning of every test/quiz, or at the beginning of the course. Despite personal belief, the fact still remains that the Catholic Faith believes that the universe was created by God, and this is what the question is asking.
And before everyone goes "HURRRR DURRRRR CHRISTIAN-FAG", yes, I believe in the Big Bang and Evolution.
If the school is even halfway decent, there would be a stipulation given of "According to the Catholic Church..." at the beginning of every test/quiz, or at the beginning of the course. Despite personal belief, the fact still remains that the Catholic Faith believes that the universe was created by God, and this is what the question is asking.
And before everyone goes "HURRRR DURRRRR CHRISTIAN-FAG", yes, I believe in the Big Bang and Evolution.