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the Pope is giving the hypothesis of evolution the respect of a scientific theory regardless of its incompleteness. Either that or the Pope doesn’t understand science.
Obviously, Darwinian evolutionism is an **historical **assumption which seeks to affirm its beliefs with empirical science, and it has not been scientifically verified, as Pope Benedict XVI has suggested.
The opinion of John Paul II that “the recognition of the theory of evolution as more than a hypothesis” refers to what the Pope had been told and does not have the status of being even equivalent to, much less superior to, his doctrinal affirmation of Pius XII’s teaching. Fr David Becker in his letter to John Paul II pointed out: “Fr Jaki, we must note, played a major role in composing the Message which Your Holiness signed and sent to the Pontifical Academy.” [Dec 25, 1996. *WatchMaker, Nov-Dec 1996].
The above opinion by John Paul II is not even on a par with his opinion that adequate punishment, including the moral and physical defence of society, can generally be accomplished by bloodless means, which are always to be preferred rather than the death penalty. Neither here nor on evolutionism has he tried to recant the doctrinal teaching of previous Popes.
Note that Pope John Paul II reiterated the teaching of Pope Pius XII in *Humani generis *that the evolution of the human body “should not be adopted as though it were a certain and proved doctrine and as though one could totally prescind from Revelation with regard to the questions it raises.” [Message to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences on October 22, 1996, 4].
Addressing theologians in 1966, Pope Paul VI reiterated that “Catholic doctrine on original sin was re-affirmed in the Second Vatican Council” (
Lumen Gentium, Gaudium et Spes) “in full consonance with divine revelation and the teaching of the preceding Councils of Carthage, Orange and Trent.” He affirmed that “the sin of the first man is transmitted to all his descendents, not through imitation but through propagation.” (
The Crumbling Theory of Evolution, 1987, J.W.J. Johnson).
[Note: Wallace Johnson was a great Australian Catholic and former evolutionist who wrote: “I do not understand those who, not only will not listen to counter-argument, but would prevent others from listening.” (Foreword)].
The fantasy of evolutionism by chance and natural selection still persists, but in even in 1980 (Nov 3)
Newsweek wrote: “Evidence from the fossil record now points overwhelmingly away from the classical Darwinism which most Americans learned in high school; that new species evolve out of existing ones by the gradual accumulation of small changes, each of which helps the organism survive and compete in the environment.” [Johnson, op cit. p 13]. But that is still parroted today as evolutionist groups try to censor the facts of intelligent design, and the new knowledge on creation.