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Ayden
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Hello everybody!
I’ve been researching Catholicism and I’m a little confused about your take on Genesis. One of my favorite YouTubers, Bishop Barron, seems to affirm that Adam was not a real person. He calls these early Genesis stories “theological poetry.” This has been my take on the text. I think it’s a fictional narrative written in response to similar Babylonian myths, the Enûma Eliš. The Israelites were combating one story with another, and it’s still a powerful thing… on the theological level. But I’m pretty sure none of it is real life history.
But according to this article (Adam, Eve, and Evolution | Catholic Answers), it is the indisputable teaching of the Church that Adam and Eve were literal parents of the human race. It also affirms that these two people committed an evil deed that “marked” the whole of human history.
Anyway, sorry for the long post! I’m just looking for some clarification. Thanks!
I’ve been researching Catholicism and I’m a little confused about your take on Genesis. One of my favorite YouTubers, Bishop Barron, seems to affirm that Adam was not a real person. He calls these early Genesis stories “theological poetry.” This has been my take on the text. I think it’s a fictional narrative written in response to similar Babylonian myths, the Enûma Eliš. The Israelites were combating one story with another, and it’s still a powerful thing… on the theological level. But I’m pretty sure none of it is real life history.
But according to this article (Adam, Eve, and Evolution | Catholic Answers), it is the indisputable teaching of the Church that Adam and Eve were literal parents of the human race. It also affirms that these two people committed an evil deed that “marked” the whole of human history.
Anyway, sorry for the long post! I’m just looking for some clarification. Thanks!