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Quick Questions How do I answer these atheist claims?
Quick Questions Religion is irrational, right?
Quick Questions Are miracles a violation of natural law?
Quick Questions What is the Church's view on organ transplants?
Quick Questions Why doesn't the pope settle the debate between creationists and evolutionists?
Quick Questions What's the difference between the natural law and the laws of nature?
Quick Questions What's the Catholic position on the existence of extra-terrestrial life?
Quick Questions Given the evidence for evolution, are Catholics required to believe Adam and Eve existed?
Quick Questions How does natural law differ from the laws of nature?
Quick Questions If God finished the work of Creation, then why are new stars and species still coming into existence?
Quick Questions Don't miracles mean that God has violated his own laws of the universe?
Quick Questions Did science prove we were all descended from a single woman?

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