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Pope: The Church Doesn't Fear Science | Daily News | NCRegister.com

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  1. The Catholic Church surely got it wrong when they said the world was flat!

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  2. The Vatican is desperate about what they know comes next and are trying to spin their demise into a positive. They are deathly afraid of what I have just published and rightly so. The Vatican's worst nightmare is beginning to unfold.

    Watch the video to understand the truth and then draw your own conclusions. I have come like a thief in the night...

    Here is Wisdom !!

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  3. What about the Vatican saying the earth is flat and there is no ifs, and or buts?

    To be fair the Catholic Church did say Galileo was correct e-v-e-n-t-u-a-l-l-y!

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  4. I guess that the Church was in the same boat as all of the scientists prior to Copernicus who said the world was flat!

    Fr. Tim

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