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samiam1611
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Buffalo, I apologize for making you post something you already have, and thank you for the more in depth explanation. I still find fault in its claim to be a legitimate scientific theory based on the so-called “observation” that intelligent beings create CSI. Oh well.
The Church has made its position fairly clear on the matter:
From Wikipedia (sources given there):
“…new findings lead us toward the recognition of evolution as more than a hypothesis”
“…the first organism dwelt on this planet about 3.5–4 billion years ago. Since it has been demonstrated that all living organisms on earth are genetically related, it is **virtually certain **that all living organisms have descended from this first organism. Converging evidence from many studies in the physical and biological sciences furnishes mounting support for some theory of evolution to account for the development and diversification of life on earth.”
I know these aren’t infallible teachings, but they seem definitive enough that I don’t understand why there are still some Catholics that do not accept it. What is standing in the way?
The Church has made its position fairly clear on the matter:
From Wikipedia (sources given there):
“…new findings lead us toward the recognition of evolution as more than a hypothesis”
“…the first organism dwelt on this planet about 3.5–4 billion years ago. Since it has been demonstrated that all living organisms on earth are genetically related, it is **virtually certain **that all living organisms have descended from this first organism. Converging evidence from many studies in the physical and biological sciences furnishes mounting support for some theory of evolution to account for the development and diversification of life on earth.”
I know these aren’t infallible teachings, but they seem definitive enough that I don’t understand why there are still some Catholics that do not accept it. What is standing in the way?