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Author Topic: Starting Article on Roman Catholic Church  (Read 2291 times)
Adam P. Verslype
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« on: March 13, 2007, 11:56:26 PM »

I'd like to start the article "Roman Catholic Church."  I'm not quite sure how to structure the article.  I made a similar comment on the Talk page.  http://pilot.citizendium.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Church

Looking for input.
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Polyanus
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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2007, 05:36:36 PM »

Starting with ONE aspect of the Roman Catholic Church at a time. Metaphysics, Christology, Moral Theology, Marianology, cosmology, devotions, Saint's ( includes what they wrote and taught ) different types of Religious Orders ( the different types of spirituality ) 9 Choirs ( types of Angels ) of Angels ( which of course all these the few I mentioned would have sub categories ), modern science proving what happened 2000 years ago is true in the Bible. St. Thomas Aquinas wrote extensievly about habit's, act's ( physcial ) in the Summa Theologica. Modern Science calls it genetic birth defects ( sins of the parents will be passed on to the 3rd, 4th generation ), and this was was mentioned in the Old Testament. Golly, it took 2000 years for the information that the Roman Catholic Church has, I humbly think it would take a long, long time to present it here.
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