Continued from post 422.
Not recognizing
both the mystery of how God accomplishes something
and the amazing truth of God’s accomplishments makes it very easy for Catholics to be intimated by the claim that Adam and Eve are not real people.
For example, the truth of God’s accomplishments is that ordinary human beings are peerless. In the past, how God accomplished this was not questioned because Catholics accepted that God existed as the Creator. Today, because there are some greatly exaggerated claims about the power of material anatomies to create soul-like material experiences, some, not all, Catholics are not so sure that God has the know-how capability to originate human nature.
What this means to ordinary folk is that interpretations of some research papers are seen as the power to displace God as the Creator of the human person. Obviously, individual interpreters of research papers can extrapolate conclusions beyond what is warranted by the evidence.
For example, in 1995, the results of research regarding a common set of genes was interpreted as excluding the possibility of two sole founders of humankind. Coincidentally, this worked well with the theological movement to get rid of Original Sin. Those who remember the early books of Matthew Fox know what I am referring to. Those who had the good fortune of ignoring Matthew Fox and his disciples came up against the so-called Catholic way of symbolically describing the hidden truth in the first three chapters of Genesis. Thus some Catholics are being intimidated, one way or another, into considering Original Sin as part of a very sophisticated mythology [non-reality of Adam] which attempts to explain the evil and the suffering in the world.
Catholics, who have a strong belief in the Catholic Church, as containing Divine Revelation protected by the Holy Spirit, dismiss the barbs against Adam. These Catholics know that research, by definition, cannot deny the existence of the spiritual. This is because natural science is limited not only to the material/physical environment but it is also limited to decomposing anatomies.
Because God is God and the spiritual is spiritual, natural science cannot deal with God and the spiritual because that is beyond its own material/physical realm. This does not mean that every scientist has to deny the existence of God. It does mean that scientists, as well as ordinary folk, need to use the Gift of Faith. It also means that rational humans can also use their human tools of reasoning which include, but are not limited to, observation, analysis, designed experiments, self reflection, logical evaluation, and analytical thought. (Personally I like to include gut instinct and woman’s intuition.

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What I am trying to say in different ways is that ordinary folk can crawl out from under the mountains of evidence against Adam by realizing that those “mountains” are limited. God is not limited. Proof – He made us in His image.
The mountains of evidence against Adam’s existence are really speculations about “how” Adam came about. Their evidence is not powerful enough to get rid of the truth of God’s accomplishments.
Please note that I am not doubting the sincerity of women and men scientists. A lot of their very hard work benefits society. Natural science, which explains the processes of life, is a gift from God.
However, those who want to modernize the Catholic Original Sin doctrine by claiming that Adam is not science and therefore not real need to be respectfully challenged.
The first challenge is not really a challenge in its traditional sense. The first challenge is a simple declarative statement which a person says out loud or silently in her or his heart. This simple sentence is “I trust the existence of God as Creator.” Followed by “Divine Revelation trumps!”
Because of the push to modernize Adam in order to make Divine Revelation [Catholic doctrines] conform to human speculations regarding human origin, Catholics do need a tad more basic information about evolution theories.