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Al_Moritz
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By the way, I “may not vote on this poll” for some reason. Can someone please put in a vote for evolution on my behalf?
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Al
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Al
I already did, before you even thought of it - see my post #2.By the way, I “may not vote on this poll” for some reason. Can someone please put in a vote for evolution on my behalf?
Interestingthe emergence of the first members of the human species (whether as individuals or in populations)
What we do know is that science cannot explain itself or the mind of the scientist!Evolution.
The Church thought in the past people with mental illness were possessed by demons and people who committed suicide went to hell. That is not a criticism. The Church cannot be expected to be infallible in scientific or medical matters. The Church grows and learns and the Church is now older and wiser. Consequently, we no longer believe the mentally ill are possessed by demons or those who commit suicide go to hell. No reason why we can’t move on in light of scientific developments.
I believe God created nature and the human race with the ability to evolve. I would stress this is just an opinion. How God did it in the first place doesn’t really matter to me. I’d probably never be able to understand it or explain it.
I reject the religion of evolutionism as well. And you are right, for some atheistic scientists evolutionism is a religion, for example for Richard Dawkins.I voted for Creationism, although I also believe in Intelligent Design. I reject the religion of Evolutionism entirely.
Thank you.I already did, before you even thought of it - see my post #2.
The Buddha moves in mysterious ways.
rossum
First, exorcisms have not gone away.Evolution.
The Church thought in the past people with mental illness were possessed by demons and people who committed suicide went to hell. That is not a criticism. The Church cannot be expected to be infallible in scientific or medical matters. The Church grows and learns and the Church is now older and wiser. Consequently, we no longer believe the mentally ill are possessed by demons or those who commit suicide go to hell. No reason why we can’t move on in light of scientific developments.
I believe God created nature and the human race with the ability to evolve. I would stress this is just an opinion. How God did it in the first place doesn’t really matter to me. I’d probably never be able to understand it or explain it.
tonyrey,You are right but discussion of evolution is banned…:hey_bud:
Dobzhansky himself was an example, he was Russian Orthodox.I reject the religion of evolutionism as well. And you are right, for some atheistic scientists evolutionism is a religion, for example for Richard Dawkins.
However, we might want to be a bit discerning here. While atheistic evolutionism is an ideology, evolution (not evolutionism) is good science. As Theodore Dobzhansky said, an eminent evolutionary biologist: “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution”. Being a scientist myself, a biochemist, I can attest that this is a correct statement, and in no way exaggerated.
And there are many evolutionary biologists who believe in God. They are not driven by ideology, but simply strive to do good science,
True, exorcisms have not gone away. I did not mean to infer we no longer believe these things at all. I was saying the Church has grown in understanding and what was thought to be demon possession in the past, is now understood to be illness. It is not impossible that someone who commits suicide may go to hell because they rejected God, but would not go to hell purely because they committed suicide as was thought in the past. Accepting evidence of evolution does not mean I do not believe Adam and Eve existed at all, or God did not create life at all.First, exorcisms have not gone away.
theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/01/the-return-of-the-catholic-exorcism/70364/
OK. This post confuses me. Yes, the Church has ruled infallibly that the universe had a beginning, but when it began cannot be determined. It also says the Church has not defined when humans or the world we live in were created; and has not defined whether it was created several billion years ago or a few thousand years ago. Does this quote not state that the Church has not defined infallibly when humans or the world we live in was created? That’s why I’m confused as to why you’ve used this.The Church has infallibly ruled about the age of the universe:
“Much less has been defined as to when the universe, life, and man appeared. The Church has infallibly determined that the universe is of finite age—that it has not existed from all eternity—but it has not infallibly defined whether the world was created only a few thousand years ago or whether it was created several billion years ago.”
Peace,
Ed
I would go that way too. I accept evolution as a mechanism that allows to adapt to environmental change and many other things. I also accept the supernatural, the power of God which cannot be explained in scientific terms.I’m inclined to accept evolutionary theory as a valid scientific doctrine as it pertains to explaining biodiversity. However, I’m not completely discounting teleological explanations (e.g. Intelligent Design) as someone who believes in a supernatural being.
This is not a very good poll. When one votes for Intelligent Design, most in this category also believe in micro-evolution. Macro-evolution is mathmatically and statistically impossible; also if you consider the beginning of creation, i.e., the big bang, etc., then how could you not vote for Creationism, too. Sorry, this poll is limited in scope. Ok, we’re hoping Rossum is on board for the following thesis regarding Intelligent Design:Please, only vote if you’re Catholic.
I’m just trying to attain a statistic. Please be honest.
The starting point of the central thesis is:Dobzhansky himself was an example, he was Russian Orthodox. His essay is available on the web: Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution. Well worth reading.
rossum