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reggieM
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Exactly. The position that some take, namely, that there is no and has never been any, evidence of Design (intent, purpose, intervention) in the development of life on earth is incompatible with the Catholic Faith. God necessarily preserves all creatures in being – continually, and yes, especially in the life of Christ we see abundant evidence of the power of God’s design at work in nature.Simply stating that any being, the Christian God, or any other god, set the rules and allowed things to run themselves necessarily excludes God from intervening directly in the development of life in the universe. The greatest direct intervention is Jesus Christ Himself. When we read what the Church teaches about marriage and men and women, we are required to include the words God has given us.
Even in simpler things, Jesus taught us to observe the work of God in nature …
“Behold the lilies of the field …” Why? Because they are evidence of God’s providence, not of the competition for resources, mutations and reproductive success. They are evidence of design, because purposeless natural laws (as ###### is defined) cannot produce such things. Thus we have ID.
True.The design argument requires something more than the idea that human beings are biological robots that are the natural, one in a billion? trillion? result of a series of equally innumerable twists and turns involving chemistry and physics. Archaeologists are in the business of determining a designed object from a natural object. And others are looking into ID.
There is a lot of hostility to the idea that life on earth remains a mystery that science cannot penetrate.One of the drivers against looking for something in science is that certain possibilities can derail certain preconceived ideas. I do not fault science as a discipline, but I do know that certain people wish the idea of design to disappear because if such research continues to bear fruit it will lead to the idea that there is something - what we call God - involved.
Some feel frightened that they will be considered ignorant – as seen in the Spencer Tracy movie Inherit the Wind. Others do not want God to get that close. It’s ok if He has done things in the cosmos billions of years ago – but not in the every day life that we see around us. Is there a spiritual fear that God truly wants us to pray – so that He will directly answer our prayers and “intervene in nature on a daily basis”?
If we can touch it and put it into a test-tube, then we think we know it and can control it. Science even claims to know the origin of all the variation and diversity of life on this planet – without first even having discovered it all …
There is arrogance at work in all of this – that much is certain.