[meteorite-list] RE: Doing the rounds
From: Rob McCafferty <rob_mccafferty_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu May 4 18:22:35 2006 Message-ID: <20060504222232.44290.qmail_at_web50901.mail.yahoo.com> Don't worry about getting excommunicated. They can't do that unless you're already a member. Though maybe you are. Incidentally, the Vatican's position has softened tremendously in the last few years. BBC Radio Scotland had the Vatican's Meteorite representative on at about 830am this morning. I didn't even know they had one of the worlds largest meteorite collections let alone a representative to talk about it. I missed a lot of it because out on this island, the reception isn't great and it's even worse since I tore the ariel off the roof putting my car in a ditch a couple of months back. What I did pick up was that they agree with the scientists over the age of the Earth and theologically speaking, they have no problem with any of the theories over the creation of the universe or even the concept of life on other planets. Galileo has had 10 years to recover from the burns of hell now so I'm sure he feels pretty vindicated. House arrest isn't so bad, not if you've got a telescope, a microscope, some meteorites and the internet so he must have enjoyed it about 25% by my maths. As a scientist who is a Christian, a lot of people as me about the church changing it's stance over Galileo. I tend to be rather glib in my response. The wittiest repost is along the lines of, "He got out of Hell on appeal which is no surprise because guess where all the lawyers are" It's a larf innit? Rob McC __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Received on Thu 04 May 2006 06:22:32 PM PDT |
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