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  • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

    🗣 LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!

    ❝ Too many in our world refuse to acknowledge what both science and the Church plainly teach,” he said, “that we bear a solemn responsibility for the stewardship of our planet and for the welfare of those who dwell upon it, especially the most vulnerable, whose lives are imperilled by the reckless exploitation of both people and the natural world.” ❞

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    regendans@todon.euR This user is from outside of this forum
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    The Pope, one of the very last remaining left wing leaders in the world ? /j /s

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    • regendans@todon.euR regendans@todon.eu

      @rcosta @blogdiva After 18th century ? I didn't know that. I do remember the so called Galileo affair which was indeed before that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_Galilei#Later_Church_reassessments

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      the Vatican had the largest science library, lab and astronomical observatory for centuries before it all fell in disrepair.

      remember the Sun King? EU monarchical politics postponed the issue of Galileo due to how monarchs were claiming how THEY controlled the universe.

      not a coincidence Pope Leo XIII was elected just as the Hapsburg monarchies were collapsing and the idea of divine rule was killed with a shot to the head.

      the Galileo issue was always political.

      @regendans @rcosta

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      • regendans@todon.euR regendans@todon.eu

        @rcosta @blogdiva After 18th century ? I didn't know that. I do remember the so called Galileo affair which was indeed before that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_Galilei#Later_Church_reassessments

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        @regendans @blogdiva Yes and with Giordano Bruno. But they quickly adapted. Like it or not we have to recognize that the Catholic Church - today - is miles away from Evangelic scientific obscurantism. You have Vatican theologians with Phd in Astronomy that don't put aside the idea of Big-Bang and a Universe harboring many intelligent life forms. A little different from tv preachers that say dinosaurs fossils were inserted in rocks by the devil to foul humanity.

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        • regendans@todon.euR regendans@todon.eu

          @rcosta @blogdiva After 18th century ? I didn't know that. I do remember the so called Galileo affair which was indeed before that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_Galilei#Later_Church_reassessments

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          @regendans @rcosta @blogdiva they did come back from that…the modern incarnation of the Vatican Observatory is Jesuit-run https://www.vaticanobservatory.org/sacred-space-astronomy/jesuits-and-the-vatican-observatory/

          (there is a historian of science on here who will tear you a new one about the nuances of the Galileo affair but, for your sake, I am not paging him lol)

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          • regendans@todon.euR regendans@todon.eu

            @rcosta @blogdiva After 18th century ? I didn't know that. I do remember the so called Galileo affair which was indeed before that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_Galilei#Later_Church_reassessments

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            @regendans @rcosta @blogdiva
            Also, Galileo might have gotten away with his book, if he hadn't put the literal Pope's literal arguments in favor of geocentrism into the mouth of a character literally called "idiot". That whole kerfuffle was just as much about Galileo as a person as about his science.

            (Also Giordano Bruno was not burned at the stake only because of his astronomy but also for denying the virgin birth and that Jesus was indeed the Messiah)
            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_affair

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            • nev@status.nevillepark.caN nev@status.nevillepark.ca

              @regendans @rcosta @blogdiva they did come back from that…the modern incarnation of the Vatican Observatory is Jesuit-run https://www.vaticanobservatory.org/sacred-space-astronomy/jesuits-and-the-vatican-observatory/

              (there is a historian of science on here who will tear you a new one about the nuances of the Galileo affair but, for your sake, I am not paging him lol)

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              after Galileo, one of the most important cases of scientific censorship ―and defense against excommunication― was of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz in México. she was part of what would have been my dissertation on the baroque and neobaroque in América Latina, so yeah am ghastly aware of the nuances.

              @nev @regendans @rcosta

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              • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                🗣 LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!

                ❝ Too many in our world refuse to acknowledge what both science and the Church plainly teach,” he said, “that we bear a solemn responsibility for the stewardship of our planet and for the welfare of those who dwell upon it, especially the most vulnerable, whose lives are imperilled by the reckless exploitation of both people and the natural world.” ❞

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                Pope to Vatican Observatory: Church embraces science to find God in Creation - Vatican News

                As he meets with the Vatican Observatory Foundation, Pope Leo XIV upholds the Catholic Church’s desire to seek God in His Creation through rigorous, ...

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                #popewatching #PopeLeoXIV #science #ecocide

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                @blogdiva LMAO

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                  @bytebro @blogdiva

                  no joke, that shit happened

                  'The Free Press reported on April 6 that Cardinal Christophe Pierre, who acted as a Holy See ambassador to the U.S. until March, met with Pentagon officials in January. The Free Press reported, citing unnamed Vatican officials, that the meeting was "a bitter lecture warning that the United States has the military power to do whatever it wants — and that the Church had better take its side."'

                  https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/04/10/donald-trump-threaten-pope-fact-check/89531288007/

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                  • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                    🗣 LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!

                    ❝ Too many in our world refuse to acknowledge what both science and the Church plainly teach,” he said, “that we bear a solemn responsibility for the stewardship of our planet and for the welfare of those who dwell upon it, especially the most vulnerable, whose lives are imperilled by the reckless exploitation of both people and the natural world.” ❞

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                    Pope to Vatican Observatory: Church embraces science to find God in Creation - Vatican News

                    As he meets with the Vatican Observatory Foundation, Pope Leo XIV upholds the Catholic Church’s desire to seek God in His Creation through rigorous, ...

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                    (www.vaticannews.va)

                    #popewatching #PopeLeoXIV #science #ecocide

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                    @blogdiva This week I learned of a saying the Muslim community of Bosnia have: "Even at the end of the world you should plant a tree".

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                    • painting_squirrel@muenchen.socialP painting_squirrel@muenchen.social

                      @regendans @rcosta @blogdiva
                      Also, Galileo might have gotten away with his book, if he hadn't put the literal Pope's literal arguments in favor of geocentrism into the mouth of a character literally called "idiot". That whole kerfuffle was just as much about Galileo as a person as about his science.

                      (Also Giordano Bruno was not burned at the stake only because of his astronomy but also for denying the virgin birth and that Jesus was indeed the Messiah)
                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_affair

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                      @painting_squirrel @regendans @rcosta @blogdiva

                      Geocentrism is dumb and Galileo was 1000% correct. Speaking truth to power is the best option 9/10ths of the time

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                      • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                        after Galileo, one of the most important cases of scientific censorship ―and defense against excommunication― was of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz in México. she was part of what would have been my dissertation on the baroque and neobaroque in América Latina, so yeah am ghastly aware of the nuances.

                        @nev @regendans @rcosta

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                        @blogdiva @nev @regendans Didn't knew Juana Inés de la Cruz! Really a pitty that her and Antonio Vieira never met. True intellectual giants.

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                        • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                          🗣 LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!

                          ❝ Too many in our world refuse to acknowledge what both science and the Church plainly teach,” he said, “that we bear a solemn responsibility for the stewardship of our planet and for the welfare of those who dwell upon it, especially the most vulnerable, whose lives are imperilled by the reckless exploitation of both people and the natural world.” ❞

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                          #popewatching #PopeLeoXIV #science #ecocide

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                          @blogdiva

                          And why is that so difficult indeed!

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                          • rcosta@archaeo.socialR rcosta@archaeo.social

                            @regendans @blogdiva Yes and with Giordano Bruno. But they quickly adapted. Like it or not we have to recognize that the Catholic Church - today - is miles away from Evangelic scientific obscurantism. You have Vatican theologians with Phd in Astronomy that don't put aside the idea of Big-Bang and a Universe harboring many intelligent life forms. A little different from tv preachers that say dinosaurs fossils were inserted in rocks by the devil to foul humanity.

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                            @rcosta @regendans @blogdiva

                            One of the proponents of the Big Bang Theory was literally a Catholic priest https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Lema%C3%AEtre

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                            • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                              🗣 LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!

                              ❝ Too many in our world refuse to acknowledge what both science and the Church plainly teach,” he said, “that we bear a solemn responsibility for the stewardship of our planet and for the welfare of those who dwell upon it, especially the most vulnerable, whose lives are imperilled by the reckless exploitation of both people and the natural world.” ❞

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                              As he meets with the Vatican Observatory Foundation, Pope Leo XIV upholds the Catholic Church’s desire to seek God in His Creation through rigorous, ...

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                              #popewatching #PopeLeoXIV #science #ecocide

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                              @blogdiva That's a slight misrepresentation of science though; it does provide explanations of cause and effect, notably about environmental changes; it can't tell us what we must do.

                              Judging that certain effects should be avoided or prevented, is not a scientific as much as an ethical insight.

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                              • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                                🗣 LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!

                                ❝ Too many in our world refuse to acknowledge what both science and the Church plainly teach,” he said, “that we bear a solemn responsibility for the stewardship of our planet and for the welfare of those who dwell upon it, especially the most vulnerable, whose lives are imperilled by the reckless exploitation of both people and the natural world.” ❞

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                                As he meets with the Vatican Observatory Foundation, Pope Leo XIV upholds the Catholic Church’s desire to seek God in His Creation through rigorous, ...

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                                #popewatching #PopeLeoXIV #science #ecocide

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                                @blogdiva I need to check to see if Brother Guy is still running the Observatory.

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                                • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                                  🗣 LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!

                                  ❝ Too many in our world refuse to acknowledge what both science and the Church plainly teach,” he said, “that we bear a solemn responsibility for the stewardship of our planet and for the welfare of those who dwell upon it, especially the most vulnerable, whose lives are imperilled by the reckless exploitation of both people and the natural world.” ❞

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                                  As he meets with the Vatican Observatory Foundation, Pope Leo XIV upholds the Catholic Church’s desire to seek God in His Creation through rigorous, ...

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                                  #popewatching #PopeLeoXIV #science #ecocide

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                                  @blogdiva
                                  But don't ask him about science on LGBTQ+ people.

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                                  • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                                    🗣 LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!

                                    ❝ Too many in our world refuse to acknowledge what both science and the Church plainly teach,” he said, “that we bear a solemn responsibility for the stewardship of our planet and for the welfare of those who dwell upon it, especially the most vulnerable, whose lives are imperilled by the reckless exploitation of both people and the natural world.” ❞

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                                    As he meets with the Vatican Observatory Foundation, Pope Leo XIV upholds the Catholic Church’s desire to seek God in His Creation through rigorous, ...

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                                    #popewatching #PopeLeoXIV #science #ecocide

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                                    @blogdiva
                                    In a college religion class, a speaker of Amharic and Hebrew noted that his version of Genesis had humans “made stewards of the land.” The translation in the Kings James draft giving humans “dominion over the land” is a translation choice at the root of all of this. 35 years later, I still recall this conversation.

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