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In my more humbler opinion I think Catholics ought to follow the infallible teaching of the Church for absolute truth. EVERYTHING IN SCRIPTURE is TRUTH. What you suggest is contrary to Church teaching,:In my most humble opinion I think we ought to follow the current findings of science. Scripture is God’s revelation of spiritual truths. Scientific truth is revealed to us through a reasoning mind, which is as much a gift of God as Scripture.
The most recent and accurate reiteration on this very point is to be found in Pope Benedict XV’s encyclical on Scripture: Spiritus Paraclitus of 1920, where he declares:
‘Yet no one can pretend that certain recent writers really adhere to these limitations. For while conceding that inspiration extends to every phrase –and indeed every word of Scripture– yet, by endeavouring to distinguish between what they style the primary or religious and the secondary or profane element in the Bible, they claim that the effect of inspiration –namely, absolute truth and immunity from error- are to be restricted to that primary or religious element. Their notion is that only what concerns religion is intended and taught by God in Scripture, and that all the rest –things concerning “profane knowledge”, the garments in which the Divine truth is presented- God merely permits, and even leaves to the individual author’s greater or less knowledge. Small wonder then, that in their view a considerable number of things occur in the Bible touching physical science, history and the like, which cannot be reconciled with modern progress in science.’