JimN
13th September 2010, 22:08
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Adam's talk will apply critical thinking to the catholic doctrine of saints and miracles, concentrating on Newman's arguments, before he became a catholic, against (non-biblical) miracles on the grounds that they could be explained rationally without invoking divine intervention.
Newman actually said that the weakest kind of miracles was a cure from an illness especially when medical treatment was also involved -- precisely what the catholic hierarchy is now saying he got god to work.
Speaker - Adam Buick
Tuesday 21st September 8pm
at
Chiswick Town Hall
Heathfield Terrace
Turnham Green
London
W4 4JN
Organised by the Socialist Party of Great Britain.
All welcome. Free entry. Free discussion.
Adam's talk will apply critical thinking to the catholic doctrine of saints and miracles, concentrating on Newman's arguments, before he became a catholic, against (non-biblical) miracles on the grounds that they could be explained rationally without invoking divine intervention.
Newman actually said that the weakest kind of miracles was a cure from an illness especially when medical treatment was also involved -- precisely what the catholic hierarchy is now saying he got god to work.
Speaker - Adam Buick
Tuesday 21st September 8pm
at
Chiswick Town Hall
Heathfield Terrace
Turnham Green
London
W4 4JN
Organised by the Socialist Party of Great Britain.
All welcome. Free entry. Free discussion.