On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Dan Minette <danmine...@att.net> wrote:

> >A few Catholics still insist Galileo was wrong - latimes.com
>
> It was a ROTFLMAO piece for me. It was really fun to see how both Notre
> Dame
> and the Vatican Observatory were in the "are these guy real?" mode. I gave
> my first paper at a high energy physics symposium at Notre Dame, and saw
> the
> head of the Vatican Observatory and Steven Weinberg give a presentation on
> Science and Faith together.
>
> It's funny, when you think about it.  A Protestant can rail against every
> other church and found his own church.  But if you're an ultraconservative
> Catholic, how in the world do you argue that the Pope is dead wrong on the
> important issues?  Liberal Catholics can be anti-traditional, but how can
> you be an ubertraditonalist that says tradition is horribly wrong. :-)
>
> Dan M.
>
>
>
Simple, you argue that he is not the real Pope, but an Anti-Pope ;-)

john
who had 12 years of Catholic education and always thought that Galileo had a
raw deal
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