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So God could have very well chosen two individuals from this larger pool of “humans” and uplifted them to spiritually-endowed creatures.
Some issues would be: Did this two humans and their descendants inter-marry/reproduce with these other spiritual-soul-less humanoids? Possibly. We know at one time, humans interbred with Neanderthals (assuming they didn’t have spiritual souls).
- There are few possible paths, considering the science in view, as well as what is Catholic teaching.
So God could have very well chosen two individuals from this larger pool of “humans” and uplifted them to spiritually-endowed creatures.
Some issues would be: Did this two humans and their descendants inter-marry/reproduce with these other spiritual-soul-less humanoids? Possibly. We know at one time, humans interbred with Neanderthals (assuming they didn’t have spiritual souls).
- There is a possibility that theology will evolve to admit of polygenism even of true humans — humans with spiritual souls. For in the past, and now, monogenism is defeneded not so much because of Genesis — but because of retaining the beliefs in Original Sin and the need for the atonement. But there are ways Original Sin/the Fall of man can be retained even in a population of more than two. After all, if Original Sin is due to TWO people – a couple – then why not a whole population?