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Glark
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As a matter of fact, No, I don’t agree with the Catechism. I think it lacks balance and is seriously biased in favour of evolution, is not entirely honest and is deliberately misleadng.And to the people who keep insisting what Catholicism teaches about creation in Genesis, please recognize that the Catechism states multiple times that Genesis uses “figurative language” and speaks “symbolically.” Do you agree with the Catechism, or do you not?
For example, as far as I know, nowhere in the CCC does it mention that Catholics are free to interpret the Genesis creation account literally. On the contrary, it states only that Genesis uses symbolic or figurative language, which is very misleading half-truth - it gives an unwitting reader the false impression that Genesis is to be read only in a non-literal sense (in order to accommodate evolution, of course).
And then there are paragraphs 283 and 284, but don’t get me started on them.
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