Hi grannymh:
Read about “Ardi” here:
online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704471504574449012560741086.html
This very recent scholarship as reported in the Wall Street Journal article of 10/4/09
I’ve never really fully understood how evolution varies from the creation stories found in Genesis and this most recent research makes it even more difficult for me to understand how the opposition ever came about.
Are you familiar with Fr. Michael Heller?
payingattentiontothesky.com/2009/11/03/fr-michael-heller/
I’m with him and with Catholic theologican John Haught:
payingattentiontothesky.com/2009/08/05/the-atheist-delusion-an-interview-with-prof-john-haught/
Here is Haught bringing the needed balance to the debate: “What response can the theologian make to these attempts to provide a Darwinian debunking of religious faith? I have no doubt that one way of understanding faith is to explore it through the tools of evolutionary science, and I am convinced that theology should encourage science to push evolutionary understanding as far as it can within the limits of scientific method.
From a scientific point of view our capacity for religious faith has evolved like all other living phenomena, and biology can lend an interesting new light to religious studies. But, like almost everything else, religious phenomena also admit of a plurality of levels of explanation.
The phony rivalry the new atheists posit between science and religion is the result of a myth, a myth that asserts — without any experimental evidence — that only a scientific frame of reference, or only what counts as “evidence” in scientific circles, can lead us reliably to truth."
Warmest regards,
dj