Wait, you do realize that the Catholic Church was heavily involved in the progress of science for a few hundred years, right? They funded and supported scientists. In fact, it was a priest that first conceived the Big Bang Theory.
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Then why are they so against those things?
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For the most part, the Catholic Church isn't opposed to most science. That's a common misconception. A few things, like abortion or stem cell research, are still unsupported, Buffon the most part they have no issue with science...contrary to how so many people try to make it out to be.
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I didn't know the Catholic Church was against stem cell research, wait why would they be against it?
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The concept of using stem cells or the like (ex: fetuses) goes against church doctrine just as abortion does because it is unnatural and immoral in their eyes. Similar to how they view abortion as unethical.
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Im a christian myself. Well in my point of view, god created us with cells and molecule etch. I mean we should be allowed to work on current genes to help ourself out. There is medical herb that we use to threat discease and such, and how did they figure out their potential? EXPERIMENT
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Sure, that's fine. I'm talking about the Catholic Church, not all Christian churches. I'm also assuming you aren't Catholic, considering that it's considered wrong to teach something contrary to doctrine. You opinion is yours to have. I'm not disputing that. I'm simply saying that some churches are more flexible than others, and I was talking about Catholics in this case.
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I see catholic as pagan, not god follower. The sound doctrine is the truth.