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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
Not true. Having been raised a Catholic by Brothers of the Holy Cross, the fine brothers that founded and run Notre Dame University, they teach critical thinking, questioning authority, and debate. I met many people from St. Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, who are also extreme critical thinkers. There was no shortage of debate about the many decisions from Vatican I to the Council of Nicea and the affect on the modern Roman Catholic Church.
I'm going to make a simple assumption that they just got tired of trolls, plain and simple.
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How could teaching critical thinking not put an agnostic on firmer ground?
Genuine question, not trolling.
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