Do you find me prideful and what does that mean when it comes to accepting evolution?
Should I ignore that which I have studied and understand and defer to those who have done neither? Is that pride buffalo?
Peace
Tim
I will add that those most enamored with evolution on these threads seem to be the most prideful. Of course, written communication is imperfect so a lot gets lost in terms of vocal intonation, body language, etc.
What is pride, and how does it relate to evolution (or science in general)?
It is a basic premise of catholicism that man is not God, man will never be God. But sometimes we try to be God - the tree of good and evil. When we try to put ourselves equal with God, - that is pride. And secondarily, when we see ourselves as better than other of God’s children, that’s pride too.
Look at the pride on this forum – the evolutionists tend to emphasize their credentials, the famous folks the ate dinner with last week, how many universities they taught at, etc. They also tend to be very condescending and rude. This of course has nothing to do with presenting the arguments, but it has everything to do with pride.
God made the univese “knowable” to some degree. Thus we can measure and analyze and come up with (sometimes) useful predictions and invent useful devices or processes based on these predictions. Nothing wrong with that.
But God did not give us the ability to understand the true depths of his creation (at least not in the same way that He understands it). When we think we have it
all figured out, we step outside our understanding of “created” versus “Creator.”
Read Job chapters 38-41. What message do you take away from those verses?
God gave us some limited understanding of the universe for the purpose of increasing our awe of his power and majesty. Not for the purpose of putting ourselves equal with Him or above any of his children. And certainly not with the intent of saying that we’ve found a way to explain everything without Him.
If I’d ever had the chance to listen to a lecture by Hans Kung (very credentialed, “current”, etc.) or a lecture by Mother Teresa (uncredentialed), believe me, I’d go for Mother Teresa. The beginning of wisdom is fear of God, not a PhD.
You say that the Church accepts evolution because there is much evidence to support it. Well, 600 years ago the Church accepted that the sun went around the earth, because most of the scientists of th day told them that there was much evidence to support it. You should be cautious what you claim as unchangable truth. But most of you don’t, most likely because of pride.
Lord Kelvin vs. the bicycle mechanics. Who won in the end?