All Roads Lead to Rome: On Becoming Roman Catholic (OCIA)
This episode challenges the familiar claim that religion and science have always been locked in conflict. This "war" is largely a modern myth, popularized by writers like John William Draper and Andrew Dixon White, whose polemics shaped generations of misunderstanding. Along the way, the episode revisits familiar flashpoints—Galileo, Columbus, creation, and the so-called Dark Ages—to show how historical nuance is often lost when ideology is presented as fact. The conversation also spotlights Catholic contributions to major scientific developments, from Gregor Mendel's foundational work in genetics to Georges Lemaître's role in the origins of Big Bang theory, and uses Robert Spitzer's research to explore how cosmology, consciousness, and near-death studies can support belief in God and the soul. The central takeaway is clear: in Catholic thought, truth cannot contradict truth, so genuine science and authentic faith ultimately work together rather than against each other. Please visit our website: www.AllRoadsLeadtoRome.net [http://www.allroadsleadtorome.net/]. You can sign up for our newsletter, leave me a voice message with a comment or suggestion, get connected with us on socials, and you can become a Patron who makes all of this magic happen! AllRoadsLeadToRome.net We are also on Facebook, Instagram, X, and Youtube. Please tell A Catholic Curious friend about us!
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