I think evolution as taught in the classroom definitely rejects any existence of God, but as I understand, from the Catechism of the Catholic Church, (anyone correct me if I’m wrong), the theory of evolution can explain how God created the forms of men, women, and animals, but it cannot explain how the soul was created without God.
Luke E. Hart, said it pretty well, “Insofar as evolution explains bodies, it does not contradict the doctrine of creation. Insofar as it claims to explain souls, it does. But it is unscientific and illogical to try to explain immaterial souls by material biology.
Souls leave no fossils. Insofar as evolution explains natural processes it does not contradict creation. Insofar as it defies supernatural divine design it does. But then evolution goes beyond its scientific scope and becomes a theology instead of a natural science.” (Catholic Christianity: The Luke E. Hart Series)
I agree, but here’s where I get confused, myself: Didn’t Descartes’ thoughts on the dualism of soul and body (thought and matter) get shot down by the Church?
I know you can pretty much toss out Descartes’ thoughts on the soul hiding out in the pineal gland, too.
Of course, in principle, I agree, you can’t use materialism to understand something of a spiritual nature. Thus God will never be found in a microscope or telescope, but remains just as real.
My understanding is this:
Science is a tool for understanding the physical world. It outlines the “how” insofar as our limited senses can perceive it.
Religion, in my case Christianity/Catholicism, provides the why.
It isn’t that the two disciplines contradict, so much as they ask fundamentally different questions in search of different answers.
People who use evolution as an excuse for atheism are just materialists who don’t want to be labled that way. Or at least, that’s the way it appears to me.
Just because atheists/agnostics have hijacked evolution and used it to promote their own philosophy in many areas does not make evolution itself a threat to Christianity. Not anymore than learning about the heliocentric system threatened Christianity.
We know we can understand the solar system without losing the truth of the Bible. I don’t see any reason evolution won’t follow the same course.