I don’t like labels. I don’t need creationist sources to justify anything I’m saying.
- Evolution as written in the Biology textbook is incomplete. I know it cannot include God. I’m not going to argue for that. What I do see in Church teaching are clearly acts of God that contradict the evolution viewpoint in the following ways:
A) Adam and Eve were two literal people who were the parents of all alive today. They had gifts given to them by God, including bodily immortality. They broke one command given to them by God and sin, Original Sin, and death entered the world.
B) Eve was not born in a conventional way. She was taken from Adam’s side while he was locked in sleep.
C) There were no other true men around when Adam was formed by God. Polygenism is right out.
D) Regardless of the idea that millions of years supposedly passed, with various catastrophes along the way, a tree and fish that had gone missing all that time were found alive in recent years. These anomalies are never addressed.
E) The materials used in dating old things rely on a number of assumptions. I am convinced that no one knows the original make-up of the earth, the volcanic resurfacing of portions of the planet and the starting amount of certain radioactive substances. If the age of the earth is in the billions of years, then these radioactive elements would have decayed away or into a more stable form over that time.
F) Halton Arp who worked with Edwin Hubble stated that he had discovered high redshift galaxies connected to low redshift galavies. The degree of redshift was proposed as a means to determine how far and fast other galaxies are moving away from us. Low redshift galaxies meant they were closer than high redshift galaxies. Even Edwin Hubble admitted that his idea about redshifts could be wrong and be a measure of something else.
Fear is the supposed reason Catholics “deny” a lot of things. That word is useless. The idea that the Biology textbook can be directly connected to Church teaching has a number of hurdles to overcome. The biggest being that God can perform miracles.