Barbarian observes:
Properly speaking, he wrote that it is virtually certain.
He was referring to common descent,not to natural selection.
Common descent is a much broader claim than mere natural selection, which even most creationists admit. The Institute for Creation Research, for example, admits it is a fact. The Pope acknowledges the evidence for natural selection as part of the evidence for comon descent.
It is not virtually certain from his viewpoint
He says it is. Perhaps you should go and take a look.
The pope doesn’t even believe in macro-evolution.
He says it is virtually certain.
Barbarian observes:
Our souls He does by supernatural means. Our bodies by natural means. That’s the way it works.
The natural means are guided by supernatural power.
It wasn’t that hard to admit, was it?
Barbarian observes:
As Pope Pius XII said, the Church has no objection to this fact.
Yep. That’s what he said. You may not like it, but that’s a fact.
Barbarian observes:
Your Pope says there is. He’s more credible with me, than you are.
Then why don’t you agree with him when he doubts natural selection and macro-evolution and methodological naturalism?
As you learned, he doesn’t. In fact, as you know, he pointed out the key element of methodological naturalism; science must confine itself to nature only.
Barbarian observes:
Turns out, as the Pope says, even random processes can be used to His purposes.
If God is involved in natural processes,they are no longer random,but guided.
You are opposed to the Church’s teaching on this point.
Barbarian observes:
Yes. It can say nothing about the origin of all things, or the resurrection, or the soul.
Then why does it presume to explain the origin of life
It doesn’t. Even Darwin had no theory for such things, only saying that God did it.
And why do scientists presume to explain the belief in the resurrection in naturalistic terms,and dismiss the possibility of it in naturalistic terms?
Maybe some do somewhere. But major evolutionary scientists like Francisco Ayala, Kenneth Miller, and Francis Collins don’t. They believe in a literal Resurrection.
Barbarian observes:
It is merely a method that works without presupposing that it has the ultimate truth of anything.
Methodological naturalism posits natural causes as the ultimate truth of everything.
No. Someone’s had a little fun with your gullibility on that one.
Barbarian observes:
You disagree with the Church on this point.
In the Report of the International Theological Commission, Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, says that the common descent of all living things is virtually certain, and is supported by a huge body of evidence.
It is virtually certian to scientists,not to the pope.
That’s not what he says. He says it’s virtually certain, and supported by a large body of evidence.
Barbarian observes:
Turns out that evidence can be a reliable guide to the truth, as your Pope has written.
The evidence for evolution is not reliable when it is guided by methodological naturalism.
Turns out that it is. As Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI noted, many predictions of evolutionary theory have been verified.
Adam was created also,not evolved.
No individual evolves. But humans evolved from other animals, and the Church has no obejection to that fact.
It did happen otherwise – humanity has descended from two human parents,not from other species. Polygenism is out of the question.
You’ve confused polygenism with evolution.
Barbarian observes:
Yes, the contingency of chance in the matter of evolution can indeed be used by God, as the Pope has written.
Contingency which is guided by God cannot be chance.
You oppose the teaching of the Church on this issue.
Barbarian observes:
Of course, natural selection is not a matter of contingency, but other things in the evolution of populations can be.
If natural selection is not chance,then then what is it? Is it necessity? or determinism?
It is the process that tends to fit a population to its environment.
Barbarian observes:
But God can use those things also. He’s a lot more effective and intelligent than creationists are willing to admit.
So effective and intelligent that he can create a man immediately from the earth,rather than leave it up to rules of nature to develop human beings from other species.
You seem to regard Him as some kind of little middle eastern godling, rather than the omnipotent Creator.