You realize this is like asking “what is the consensus of scientific thought on astronomy.” Just google “Theory of Evolution” or “Primer on Evolution” if you are curious. Its not some arcane secret; its mainstream science.
You’re the one who used the word “consensus”. I only asked if you could provide a link ---- because you’re sure not giving me any answers about it – or even the content of what you believe about evolution.
I’ve given up on getting an answer.
Yes, I know that the Church has said for at least 70 years that Catholics cannot accept a theory of origins that denies a role for God.
Thank heavens for that much at least, but that’s hardly the full extent of what the Church has taught on the topic of evolution. There are Catholics who have never been taught even that much, and Catholics who were taught it, but reject the Church’s teaching.
I wonder whether or not you accept it (I’m not expecting an answer)— or whether you’re aware there are a lot of scientists who don’t, perhaps enough to constitute a “consensus”, which you say you would go along with. I don’t know - that’s why I wanted a link. And I have googled. I think I asked much earlier in this thread if anyone knew of a poll of scientists regarding their positions on evolution.
I also know that every Pope for at least that length of time has said that evolution does not conflict with Catholicism.
I’m unaware of ANY Papal statement as general as that and did not contain more information - clarifying in some way what could be accepted and what could not.
Unless they were catechized before then, every Catholic learns this as a child, or as part of RCIA. Its not controversial.
Any person who received Catholic instruction regarding Church teaching on evolution and received nothing more than what you say - “that evolution does not conflict with Catholicism” received lousy,
incomplete instruction. I’m not denying it happened; it very probably did.
Another factor that comes into play is that most Catholic youth go to public school. I taught CCD to junior high boys and girls. I recall one class where evolution (man from apes/animals) was brought up. One girl in particular was shocked when she learned it was a theory and not a scientifically proven fact (as they were teaching her in public school). It’s been more than 30 years ago, but I can still see her face and remember her asking me (almost pleading), “Why didn’t they tell us that?”
It’s been good talking with you TMC, but it’s probably time to call it quits. We’re repeating ourselves. God bless you.