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Evolution is a natural process. Can’t be a lie. Perhaps you meant that evolutionary theory is a lie and a trap of the devil. Or maybe not. Some creationists actually think the evidence was planted by the devil to fool us, or by God to test our faith. Which is it?All evolution is a lie and trap of the devil.
Not for Catholics. Learn about it here:All of it, in any form and any way. The reason is because ALL evolution in some way denies the Sovereignty of God.
The current scientific debate about the mechanisms at work in evolution requires theological comment insofar as it sometimes implies a misunderstanding of the nature of divine causality. Many neo-Darwinian scientists, as well as some of their critics, have concluded that, if evolution is a radically contingent materialistic process driven by natural selection and random genetic variation, then there can be no place in it for divine providential causality. A growing body of scientific critics of neo-Darwinism point to evidence of design (e.g., biological structures that exhibit specified complexity) that, in their view, cannot be explained in terms of a purely contingent process and that neo-Darwinians have ignored or misinterpreted. The nub of this currently lively disagreement involves scientific observation and generalization concerning whether the available data support inferences of design or chance, and cannot be settled by theology. But it is important to note that, according to the Catholic understanding of divine causality, true contingency in the created order is not incompatible with a purposeful divine providence. Divine causality and created causality radically differ in kind and not only in degree. Thus, even the outcome of a truly contingent natural process can nonetheless fall within God’s providential plan for creation. According to St. Thomas Aquinas: “The effect of divine providence is not only that things should happen somehow, but that they should happen either by necessity or by contingency. Therefore, whatsoever divine providence ordains to happen infallibly and of necessity happens infallibly and of necessity; and that happens from contingency, which the divine providence conceives to happen from contingency” (Summa theologiae, I, 22,4 ad 1).
vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/cti_documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_20040723_communion-stewardship_en.html
Perhaps if you read COMMUNION AND STEWARDSHIP in the link I provided, you could better understand the Catholic view of evolution and creation. Worth a try. And we can all become better Catholics than we are, um?You are not Catholic, your protestant. Good luck with trying to Reconcile to God why you denied him.
