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What is the churches teachings on people before Jesus? Did Neanderthals have souls? Modern man leading up to the birth of Jesus? Did they all go to heaven or hell before Jesus?
Of course all the descendants of Adam and Eve have souls. Before Jesus, the souls of the righteous went to the ‘limbo of the fathers’. This is where Jesus went when we say ‘He descended into hell’. He went to that place to bring those souls to heaven. Hell and purgatory also existed before Jesus came.What is the churches teachings on people before Jesus? Did Neanderthals have souls? Modern man leading up to the birth of Jesus? Did they all go to heaven or hell before Jesus?
I’m looking after my own soul as best I can. I’m simply curious.Why are you wasting your mental and spiritual energy worrying about this?
Pray for them and look to your own soul.
I believe the church has taken a stance on evolution. I asked a priest many years ago what stance the church took and his response was evolution happened but God’s hand raised us up from that primitive state into modern man. There is a gap that can support this. You know the “Missing Link”. I was asking the question about Neanderthals because I was curious and I didn’t talk to priest very long about evolution. Perhaps it was just his opinion?Since the time of the fall, the doors of heaven had been closed to human beings. No human could enter heaven until Christ gasped his last breath on the Cross…until the work of the Redemption had been fully accomplished.
The “limbo of the fathers”, the "bosom of Abraham "-(Luke 16:19-31), the place of waiting all make perfect sense if we consider, based on tradition, that it is believed that St. Joseph died before Jesus did on the Cross.
Who knows whether the Neanderthal had a soul? Scientists estimate they existed between 350 -500 thousand years ago, but didn’t become totally extinct until 30,000 years ago. They estimate … it’s an estimated guess. I don’t think we can tell from a 350 thousand year-old skull or from a few primitive tools whether a creature was human or not (there are documentaries showing chimpanzees using primitive tools too).
One should remember that the theory of evolution is simply that …a theory. I’ve read fairly extensively on the theory of evolution and the catholic faith - mostly from materials written by ordained authors (because this one made me curious too igator 99)
My own personal conclusion is that the theory of evolution is inconsistent in itself and when thought out logically it doesn’t seem to fit with some aspects of our faith…but that’s only my opinion. Officially the Catholic church doesn’t concern herself with the theory of evolution - it’s a non issue because evolution tries to answer the question, “How?” , while faith/religion answers the question “Why”.
Since the time of the fall, the doors of heaven had been closed to human beings. No human could enter heaven until Christ gasped his last breath on the Cross…until the work of the Redemption had been fully accomplished
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I learned from the research too. I didn’t know too much about “intelligent design” until thenThank you. I read through all three posts. It is very interesting. If I read it right, Neanderthals didn’t have souls since they were not human. Also I find it very interesting how the church talks about development and not evolution. I’ve never heard of the development of man as opposed to evolution.
Of course they had souls. The soul is the principle of movement (growth, nutrition, locomotion, etc.). All plants, animals, and human beings have souls – just different kinds.Who knows whether the Neanderthal had a soul? Scientists estimate they existed between 350 -500 thousand years ago, but didn’t become totally extinct until 30,000 years ago. They estimate … it’s an estimated guess. I don’t think we can tell from a 350 thousand year-old skull or from a few primitive tools whether a creature was human or not (there are documentaries showing chimpanzees using primitive tools too).
St. Thomas Aquinas would agree with you,I believe the exact expression he used was the soul was the “life-giving principle” in all these creatures. I thought it was understood we were speaking of the immortal redeemable human souls in this thread …ie “People before Christ.”Of course they had souls. The soul is the principle of movement (growth, nutrition, locomotion, etc.). All plants, animals, and human beings have souls – just different kinds.