jestem lesbijką

    • Gość: .... przykro mi tylko.... IP: 81.19.200.* 31.05.06, 09:07
      ze ci przyszlo w Polsce mieszkac...
    • divine.rage Re: jestem lesbijką 31.05.06, 12:16
      A jak myslisz, jesteś ładną lesbijką?
      • Gość: Echo Ewolucja i czlowiek IP: *.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net 04.06.06, 23:52
        > Wg mnie Bog nie stworzyl ludzi, tylko to jest dzielo ewolucji..

        Ktora jest konsekwencja stworzenia Wszechswiata przez Boga:

        www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/cti_documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_20040723_communion-stewardship_en.html
        63. According to the widely accepted scientific account, the universe erupted 15
        billion years ago in an explosion called the “Big Bang” and has been expanding
        and cooling ever since. Later there gradually emerged the conditions necessary
        for the formation of atoms, still later the condensation of galaxies and stars,
        and about 10 billion years later the formation of planets. In our own solar
        system and on earth (formed about 4.5 billion years ago), the conditions have
        been favorable to the emergence of life. While there is little consensus among
        scientists about how the origin of this first microscopic life is to be
        explained, there is general agreement among them that the first organism dwelt
        on this planet about 3.5-4 billion years ago. Since it has been demonstrated
        that all living organisms on earth are genetically related, it is virtually
        certain that all living organisms have descended from this first organism.
        Converging evidence from many studies in the physical and biological sciences
        furnishes mounting support for some theory of evolution to account for the
        development and diversification of life on earth, while controversy continues
        over the pace and mechanisms of evolution. While the story of human origins is
        complex and subject to revision, physical anthropology and molecular biology
        combine to make a convincing case for the origin of the human species in Africa
        about 150,000 years ago in a humanoid population of common genetic lineage.
        However it is to be explained, the decisive factor in human origins was a
        continually increasing brain size, culminating in that of homo sapiens. With the
        development of the human brain, the nature and rate of evolution were
        permanently altered: with the introduction of the uniquely human factors of
        consciousness, intentionality, freedom and creativity, biological evolution was
        recast as social and cultural evolution.

        64. Pope John Paul II stated some years ago that “new knowledge leads to the
        recognition of the theory of evolution as more than a hypothesis. It is indeed
        remarkable that this theory has been progressively accepted by researchers
        following a series of discoveries in various fields of knowledge”(“Message to
        the Pontifical Academy of Sciences on Evolution”1996). In continuity with
        previous twentieth century papal teaching on evolution (especially Pope Pius
        XII’s encyclical Humani Generis ), the Holy Father’s message acknowledges that
        there are “several theories of evolution” that are “materialist, reductionist
        and spiritualist” and thus incompatible with the Catholic faith. It follows that
        the message of Pope John Paul II cannot be read as a blanket approbation of all
        theories of evolution, including those of a neo-Darwinian provenance which
        explicitly deny to divine providence any truly causal role in the development of
        life in the universe. Mainly concerned with evolution as it “involves the
        question of man,” however, Pope John Paul’s message is specifically critical of
        materialistic theories of human origins and insists on the relevance of
        philosophy and theology for an adequate understanding of the “ontological leap”
        to the human which cannot be explained in purely scientific terms. The Church’s
        interest in evolution thus focuses particularly on “the conception of man” who,
        as created in the image of God, “cannot be subordinated as a pure means or
        instrument either to the species or to society.” As a person created in the
        image of God, he is capable of forming relationships of communion with other
        persons and with the triune God, as well as of exercising sovereignty and
        stewardship in the created universe. The implication of these remarks is that
        theories of evolution and of the origin of the universe possess particular
        theological interest when they touch on the doctrines of the creation ex nihilo
        and the creation of man in the image of God.

    • Gość: Daria Re: jestem lesbijką IP: 1.1.* / *.proxy.aol.com 05.06.06, 04:18
      A ty myslisz, ze teraz wypada sie tym chwalic?! Jestes zwyklym zboczencem
      pi..lizem i h ci w d...
    • 3promile Re: jestem lesbijką 05.06.06, 07:26
      Ja też - uwielbiam kobitki...
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