To answer your question “Is this a contradiction between faith and reason?”
Having read many threads regarding faith and reason, in my humble opinion, the “contradiction” is actually a type of straw man intended to lead Catholics away from the real issue of truth. The unfounded sound bite “scientific evidence supports” is hype intended to overwhelm Catholics who do not have access to actual research.
Catholics are being blindsided.
In my humble opinion, it is time to listen to the common sense of St. Thomas Aquinas which appeared in a
This Rock magazine article, “Aquinas vs. Intelligent Design” by Michael W. Tkacz, November 2008. The bolding is mine.Please note that the quotes are taken out of context in order to demonstrate my point. It is recommended that one reads the entire article in order to understand Tkacz’s position. Link:
www.catholic.com/thisrock/2008/0811fea4.asp
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What impressed me was that in a sense, Aquinas was facing the same type of dilemma regarding scientific research and doctrine that Catholics face today.
The “contradiction” so often expressed on threads should be seen for the distraction it really is.
It is time for Catholics to stand up for their beliefs and ask the same questions that St. Thomas was referring to-- 1. Do we really understand the full meaning of Catholic teaching. 2. How is scientific research being conducted?
Basic Catholic teaching regarding Adam and Eve is found in the
Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition, ISBN: 1-57455-109-4
Paragraphs 355-421.
The good news of Jesus Christ follows in Paragraph 422, etc.
One can put the word paragraph and the number in the
Catechism’s search bar in link
www.scborromeo.org/ccc.htm Entering topics, such as Adam, is also very useful.
Blessings,
granny
The human person is worthy of profound respect from the moment of conception.