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  1. I’ve loved dinosaurs for my entire life and I’m curious about how the Catholic Church views them as a catholic. I know that in Genesis 1 it is said that God created everything in 6 days. When the Bible says 6 days is it meant to mean literally 6 24-hour periods of time?

  2. www.vaticanobservatory.org › sacred-space-astronomy › faith-and-dinosaursFaith and Dinosaurs - Vatican Observatory

    27 lip 2023 · Dinosaurs are portrayed as brutal beasts, and until 65 million years ago, when an asteroid collided with our planet, the K/T Event, they were the dominant lifeform for 160 million years. But, like all of God’s creatures in the 3.8 billion years of life on Earth, they were born, lived, and died.

  3. 18 lut 2024 · In the context of Catholicism, the existence of dinosaurs raises thought-provoking questions about the relationship between faith, scientific inquiry, and the interpretation of sacred texts.

  4. Apes R Not Us: Catholics & the Debate Over Evolution. Catholics should not hesitate to get involved in the debate over Darwins theory, especially since they occupy a reasonable middle ground between scientific and biblical fundamentalists.

  5. 29 kwi 2019 · PITTSFORD — What do dinosaurs have in common with the Catholic Church? Both count Peter Dodson among their biggest fans, for one thing. An accomplished paleontologist and a committed Catholic, Dodson is a professor of vertebrate paleontology and veterinary anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania.

  6. There is no official Catholic position on dinosaurs. Humans appeared long after dinosaurs walked the Earth, hence they weren’t around when the books of the Bible were being written. Here is a good article on Catholicism and evolution, which is likely the issue your friend wants to discuss: https://www.catholic.com/tract/adam-eve-and-evolution.

  7. 25 maj 2015 · There are two things we can say “confidently” about this article, though: it demonstrates that the Behemoth, whatever it was, wasn’t a dinosaur, and it does a disservice to the Church by promoting a preposterous argument.

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