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Why do modern heretic Popes keep insisting ensoulment occurs at conception when it occurs 40 days after for boys and 80 day after for girls?
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Aristotle's biology meme infiltrated canon law.

Church fathers cribbed from pagans who thought semen was a tiny homunculus needing time to cook.
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>>18249317
Nice post. Hell enjoyer.
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>>18249317
Does it really come from Aristotle? To be fair, early pregnancy would have been an absolute mystery prior to imaging technology.
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>>18249308
And this is why white people don't take Catholicism seriously.
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>>18249308
Because the Annunciation happened in March and Jesus was born in December
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>>18249992
Jesus would have spent 40 days from that before he ensouled himself. Exactly like how he spent 40 days in the desert with the devil after being reborn.
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Because the Church switched from Aristotle to modern embryology; it took it's findings to mean that everything begins at conception, full rational ensoulment and thus life.
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>>18249317
> who thought semen was a tiny homunculus needing time to cook
Which is entirely correct, as shown by modern scientific evidence.



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