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I’m trying to understand evolution and Genesis; as Catholics we’re not supposed to entertain the idea of polygenism. I thought I understood it, and now, after reading this article, below, by Dennis Bonnette, I’m confused again. I admit, much of this is waaaay over my head. I apologizeof this sounds confusing. I don’t understand science very well, so I hope my questions make sense! 
drbonnette.com/Evolution_vs_Genesis.html
edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2011/09/modern-biology-and-original-sin-part-i.html
edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2011/09/modern-biology-and-original-sin-part-ii.html
(In short, Feser says that humans may have come from a group of “pre-humans,” rather than just one man and one woman, Adam and Eve, and that God infused a soul in two of them, making them the first human beings from a theological standpoint, which is different than the scientific definition of "humans.)
drbonnette.com/Evolution_vs_Genesis.html
- I was wondering if this article above, by Dr. Bonnette, particularly the last seven paragraphs discussing “The formation of the first woman from the man,” embryonic transformation, monogenism/polygenism, monozygotic twinning, XXY zygote forming monozygotic boy/girl twins, chromosomes etc. is a contradiction to Ed Feser’s explanation, below, of how we can reconcile evolution with Genesis?
edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2011/09/modern-biology-and-original-sin-part-i.html
edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2011/09/modern-biology-and-original-sin-part-ii.html
(In short, Feser says that humans may have come from a group of “pre-humans,” rather than just one man and one woman, Adam and Eve, and that God infused a soul in two of them, making them the first human beings from a theological standpoint, which is different than the scientific definition of "humans.)
- Is Bonnette grasping at straws, trying to explain “the formation of the first woman from man”?
- For Mary to have given birth to her Divine Son, were the explanations Bonnette was giving about the Y and X chromosome necessary for Mary to have given birth to a Male, or could Mary have given birth to a male Savior without what Bonnette was saying about monozygotic twinning, and God foreordaining “an almost unique XXY zygote forming monozygotic boy/girl twins by one of the twins dropping the extra X chromosome and the other twin dropping the extra Y chromosome”?
- For Mary to have given birth to her Divine Son, is it probable or even possible for it to be explained that by unseen divine intervention, a Y chromosome is changed into an X chromosome, with the twin becoming Eve? Or that an X chromosome was transformed into a Y chromosome for the Savior to be born?
- Could God, and is it likely, that God infused a soul into both Adam and Eve, without Eve being created by Adams rib? I mean to say, could evolution have occurred and two of the human-like (prehumans?), a male and female, been given souls from where all true humans (people with souls) evolved without Bonnettes “more creative, evolutionary scenario” ?
- Was it necessary for an X chromosome to have been transformed into a Y chromosome in order for a male savior to be born of Mary?
