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And the Pope did not state that evolution is a fact. If you don’t want to check my facts that’s fine with me.
God bless,
Ed
God bless,
Ed
Commonly this is refered to as theistic evolution. The problem with it is, is it true or not? Our bodies mean something. How we procreate means something so how original creation took place also means something. If we believe something untrue about how original creation took place we may not believe something God was saying when he created our original parent. When He created you through the sex of your parents He was saying something powerful. The same is true for original creation. We don’t need to distort that message with a scientific theory that is unproven.We say creation (inteligent design). They say evolution. Whats wrong with an inteligently designed evolutionary process? One where the end result could not have been anything other than Man.
Before I agree with you I’ll have to say that our religion is unproven, if it was what is the need to trust God. Proof does not save us faith does. I only offer that hypothesis so as to have dialog with athiests who might read these posts.Commonly this is refered to as theistic evolution. The problem with it is, is it true or not? Our bodies mean something. How we procreate means something so how original creation took place also means something. If we believe something untrue about how original creation took place we may not believe something God was saying when he created our original parent. When He created you through the sex of your parents He was saying something powerful. The same is true for original creation. We don’t need to distort that message with a scientific theory that is unproven.
What has been the rule for 1000s of years in the Church is unless proven otherwise hold to the literal and obvious meaning of Sacred Scripture. This was a rule laid down by St. Augustine and restated by Pope Leo XIII in his Encyclical Provodensious Deous (spelling may be off on that). The point is, that evolution of man has not been proven nor has long time spans of the unverse been proven so we should still believe what the Bible says. Otherwise we are not being Apostolic, believing what he Apostoles believe and this is a mark of true church.The Bible is not a scientific document, and is not always required to be taken in a literalistic way. Who defined how long a ‘day’ (Gen. I) is? My point is that theistic evolution is fully possible and does not contradict the Bible. That is the Holy Father’s view too, and that is why he judges the Theory of Evolution a valid one for Catholics to believe. It is well supported by facts, and those making assertions against it here have not provided reliable source material. To assert that merely because God can do things immediately means he did in the case of the Creation is illogical and unreasonable. If the Church contradicts science or science contradicts the Church, there’s been a mistake.
The Bible also does not rule out long time spans of the universe. It does tell us that a day of God’s is like a thousand years (read: a really long time) to us. So it is not heresy to believe that it could have taken God millions of years to get us to this point.What has been the rule for 1000s of years in the Church is unless proven otherwise hold to the literal and obvious meaning of Sacred Scripture. This was a rule laid down by St. Augustine and restated by Pope Leo XIII in his Encyclical Provodensious Deous (spelling may be off on that). The point is, that evolution of man has not been proven nor has long time spans of the unverse been proven so we should still believe what the Bible says. Otherwise we are not being Apostolic, believing what he Apostoles believe and this is a mark of true church.
Name me a few lower life forms that have evolved into higher life forms over the last 2,000 to 2,500 years, going back to extant recorded history.it is hard to deny evolution anymore.
If a day is 1000 years, creation would have taken 6000 years not millions. But just because it says for God 1 day is like 1000 years it doesn’t mean He didn’t create the world in 6 days like He said. God could have done it in 6 seconds. But He said 6 days. Why not just take Him at His word? We have no reason to believe otherwise, other than unproven scientific theory.The Bible also does not rule out long time spans of the universe. It does tell us that a day of God’s is like a thousand years (read: a really long time) to us. So it is not heresy to believe that it could have taken God millions of years to get us to this point.
I accept that humans weren’t around in the very begining, as God had not created us yet, so we don’t know if creation took 6 attoseconds or 6 billion years. None of us were around to record the events. Thus, there’s no sense in declaring someone an idiot for believing that creation happened in six solar days, nor is there any sense in declaring someone a heretic for believing that it happened in 6 million years. WE DON’T KNOW. God made everything. How He did it is His business. I’ll find out when I meet Him face to face.If a day is 1000 years, creation would have taken 6000 years not millions. But just because it says for God 1 day is like 1000 years it doesn’t mean He didn’t create the world in 6 days like He said. God could have done it in 6 seconds. But He said 6 days. Why not just take Him at His word? We have no reason to believe otherwise, other than unproven scientific theory.
It’s a good idea to believe what the Bible says when we don’t know something because if you don’t you can question anything. We don’t know if Jesus really walked on water, We don’t know if He really healed the sick, We don’t know if He turned turned a few loafs of bread into 5000. I lump all the “I don’t know so I won’t believe” people into the same category.I accept that humans weren’t around in the very begining, as God had not created us yet, so we don’t know if creation took 6 attoseconds or 6 billion years. None of us were around to record the events. Thus, there’s no sense in declaring someone an idiot for believing that creation happened in six solar days, nor is there any sense in declaring someone a heretic for believing that it happened in 6 million years. WE DON’T KNOW. God made everything. How He did it is His business. I’ll find out when I meet Him face to face.
(And yes, I fully accept that I will probably get flamed for this post. Oh well.)
Did I once say that I don’t believe that God orchestrated creation? Did I ever say that I didn’t believe that Scripture is divinely inspired? Did I ever say that I don’t believe in Jesus the Christ? I can guess which category you’ve lumped me into, and I don’t thank you for the insult. You sure have made a lot of false assumptions about me.It’s a good idea to believe what the Bible says when we don’t know something because if you don’t you can question anything. We don’t know if Jesus really walked on water, We don’t know if He really healed the sick, We don’t know if He turned turned a few loafs of bread into 5000. I lump all the “I don’t know so I won’t believe” people into the same category.