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Pell says Adam and Eve didnt exist – Yahoo!7

This is not in contention to what Ive experienced with the catholic church, the “catholics” however is another story.
catholics dont actually understand what the church is teaching in first world countries. I say it that way because there is some evidence that the catholic viewpoint changes with the educational level of its constituents. I would have to say that very few catholics are on board with the fundamentals of catholoism on any level in any country.
The church takes great advantage of this, giving absolution to those that are too morally bankrupt to be responsible for their ill deeds or just to lazy to deal with it.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/newshome/13381016/pell-says-adam-and-eve-didnt-exist

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