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psweber | 3 years ago

I went to 12 years of Catholic education and the mindset you describe was never mentioned once.

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ghotli|3 years ago

Living in the south in America I've encountered this mindset over and over. One of the best people I ever hired, absolutely top tier intelligent and productive, completely believed in the young earth theory and that dinosaur bones were placed there by god. Not exclusive to catholics, southern baptists, etc. Just "religious people in the south".

It's depressing and my cousin's son who is being home schooled by the same sort of religious mother is just criminally under-educated for his age. We don't live in a small city, one of the larger ones in America. It's just sad to see that this is often the status quo around here.

sofixa|3 years ago

> my cousin's son who is being home schooled by the same sort of religious mother is just criminally under-educated for his age

That's why home schooling is just a terrible thing to allow to happen to kids. They can't choose what bullshit they're fed at home, mandatory free public education to some level is the main thing that can help them have a decent start at life.

mbg721|3 years ago

Is that genuinely true of Catholics in your area? I had thought the organized structure of the brand made them far less prone to young-earth theory than non-denominated Protestants.

mbg721|3 years ago

Yeah, as a Catholic-school graduate, that seems bizarre. It would be more likely to hear my teachers deny transsubstantiation than to deny evolution.

heavyset_go|3 years ago

I wouldn't doubt that this was a regional or a diocese/parish/whatever thing.