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edwest2
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Then let’s just go by this and other evolution threads here. Pick up the biology textbook. God in there? Nope. Everything was done by a mechanism called evolution. It had the raw material and cranked out life.Firstly, science does study the work of God whether the scientists believe in God or not as everything is the work of God. Wouldn’t you agree? Science just doesn’t prove God’s existance and it cannot measure His envolvement.
Science is not the basis for logic. Logic, in this case, is in the connection between faith and science.
Science tells us how rain occurs and the various atmosphereic conditions that can create rain. If you believe in God as well, you might logically conclude that God created the rules or conditions for rain. Or you might go one step further and conclude that each time God wants it to rain, he communicates His will to nature in that way. How does it not make sense to make that connection?
I’m not really the best person to be arguing about this because I’m not trained in logic but I think that the basic idea makes sense.
Science tells us all sorts of things. How it rains, how lightning is produced, that there were pre-humans, that a minimum of 1,000 breeding pairs of semi-humans existed. Then people who are usually not scientists, come over here and make false statements based on a superficial or nonexistent understanding of what the Catholic Church teaches.
“Look, look. It says right here that 1,000 breeding pairs minimum were needed. You know what that means?”
No. What?
“Adam and Eve could not have been the parents of all human beings!”
Really? How do you know that?
“Science told me! Aren’t you paying attention!?”
Are you Catholic?
“Yeah.”
Do you know what the Church teaches about Adam and Eve?
“Yeah, but look at the Science! I mean it says right there…”
Can God perform miracles?
“Yeah, but you don’t get it. Science says…”
Science can’t analyze the work of God.
That’s all I’m saying. Science cannot determine the whole story of man’s true origin.
peace,
Ed