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Since we’re getting into it, here’s a snippet of what I PM’d Ayden.
Anytime there’s a whiff of the word “polygenism” people come running, but based on the document HG, Pope Pius XII contextualizes his concern:
End of what I sent Ayden
I don’t agree with you that there’s a contradiction with HG. For I do not propose that there existed any true men who did not take their descent from Adam by natural generation. Nor do I propose that the character of Adam in the story is representative of a number of first parents.
Anytime there’s a whiff of the word “polygenism” people come running, but based on the document HG, Pope Pius XII contextualizes his concern:
The bolded text is the context I am providing. That, specifically, is what Pope Pius XII found objectionable about the talk of polygenism of his day, that it undermined the theological truths I bolded. He goes on to say “It is in no way apparent how such an opinion can be reconciled…” I’d like to state that this isn’t an absolute statement. It just means nothing he was aware of or was apparent to him could reconcile these details. It doesn’t dogmatically mean there isn’t a reconciliation out there, for what if we could affirm the bolded truths while still acknowledging a biological polygenism (if not a theological polygenism)?When, however, there is question of another conjectural opinion, namely polygenism, the children of the Church by no means enjoy such liberty. For the faithful cannot embrace that opinion which maintains that either after Adam there existed on this earth true men who did not take their origin through natural generation from him as from the first parent of all, or that Adam represents a certain number of first parents. Now it is in no way apparent how such an opinion can be reconciled with that which the sources of revealed truth and the documents of the Teaching Authority of the Church propose with regard to original sin, which proceeds from a sin actually committed by an individual Adam and which, through generation, is passed on to all and is in everyone as his own.
End of what I sent Ayden
I don’t agree with you that there’s a contradiction with HG. For I do not propose that there existed any true men who did not take their descent from Adam by natural generation. Nor do I propose that the character of Adam in the story is representative of a number of first parents.
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