I’m seeing a lot of statements that are ultimately dismissive of science, rather than considering its claims or discoveries, as if you are dismissing Natural Revelation without even attempting to either challenge interpretations of it (related to evolution, human origins, or just DNA and genetics), or
attempting to see how it complements and informs what we know from Divine Revelation (what we really should be doing
first).
“Since Adam and Eve were created in a state of high perfection, with the full complement of genetic material, this would have allowed substantial variety to arise quickly among human beings, who were free from inherited defects.
You realize, I hope, that this is pure speculation, not doctrinal at all, and nowhere stated in Scripture or Tradition. You cannot take this as a given, and I don’t think there is any physical evidence to demonstrate it, so it remains a hypothetical with no backing of any authority or evidence whatsoever. It could be possible, and I have admitted as much, but we really have nothing suggesting this possibility over any others, particularly others with more evidence to them.
“Although incest was later forbidden by God at the time of Moses (Leviticus 18),procreation must have occurred, by definition, between the earliest human beings. Marriage between closely related human beings could not have been regarded as sinful by God at that time.”
Again, pure speculation, with no doctrinal authority or Scriptural statement backing it up. This is the “dispensation for incest” that I have been referring to, one that we find completely unmentioned in Scripture or doctrine. People usually take it as implied, because they** ignore the other possibilities**, such as that proposed in the article I reposted, Theology and Monogenesis.
The “procreation [that] must have occurred” need not have been between siblings. That is not the only logically possible form of procreation, unless your premises are very narrow. And claiming that it “
could not have been regarded as sinful by God at that time” is a very strong statement, putting words in God’s mouth that we have no record of Him ever speaking (through Scripture or Tradition, or Magisterially-verified doctrine). I would shy away from this sort of attempt to appeal to an authority by creating an authoritative statement that doesn’t exist.
The unity of one dominant human species, classified as vertebrate, testifies to the necessary existence of a real Adam and Eve as the first human vertebrates. …
Being apart from a population signifies that there can be no “population” influences with the very first propagation of the human species. Quick point – the Catholic Church teaches that all humankind is in the first real, fully complete human as one body of one man. This insures that all humankind receives, by propagation, that same human vertebrate anatomy as the first human.** No going from dinosaurs to birds type of development. **
Granny, I’m having trouble following you. Singling out this part of your post, I need to ask a clarifying question:
Are you claiming that Adam and Eve have NO relation whatsoever in their physiology to any other creature?
That there can be no continuity of DNA, no shared biological ancestor whose genetic traits (and artifacts thereof remaining in our DNA) show any commonality?
The last statement I bolded seems to indicate that you are completely rejecting any form of evolution for the human
body? That the human body MUST have been created “from whole cloth,” so to speak, plopped down in the midst of the rest of the organic world without any relation to it except the fact that its physical composition
seems to be similar to other creatures, in body type and organs and such?
Moreover, are you claiming that the Catholic Church teaches that, and is not open at all to any form of evolution contributing to the formation of the human body?
This (from your last post) seems a contradiction to your previous posts, which seemed favorable to some form of biological evolution affecting the composition of the human body, prior to its re-creation into a new kind by the ensoulment of a rational soul in the image and likeness of God.
It would also flat out deny most of medical science and genetics, as if they have no predictive or prescriptive value (and thus a great many therapies really shouldn’t work at all, or “just happen” to work, “despite” being developed from an understanding of studies of and testing on genetically similar creatures, etc.). You would have to completely discard all anthropology and genetic research that has discovered common, inherited markers among hominids and prior ancestors.
For a brand-spanking-new body dropped into the middle of things would share NO such genetic artifacts with other or prior creatures,
especially if you’re going with Abu’s claim of Adam and Eve being “genetically pure.” Well, unless you say that all the vast evidence contrary to the fact (the evidence demonstrating inheritance of genetic artifacts) are either later accretions somehow acquired totally (and conveniently) obscuring the original genetic purity; or you are positing a Deceptive God who merely creates the appearance of such commonalities (or an Overpowering Satan capable of entirely obfuscating God’s work in such a manner, thus casting into doubt all Natural Revolution and utterly hijacking Creation).
I don’t think you want to do any of those things, so I’m hoping I just misunderstood your last post
