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Neil_Anthony
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Hi Tnystrom,
Even for Vatican II deniers, St. Augustine said that scripture should be taken as allegory when it very clearly contradicts what science says. The Noah’s Ark story clearly falls into that category. So it’s not something new from Vatican II. Although, Vatican II helped us see why it is reasonable to treat some parts of scripture differently: because of different genres of writing. If anything, Vatican II gives a more elegant rational way of dealing with apparent conflicts between science and Genesis.
Oh, that explains a lot! And congratulations on becoming Catholic!I went to one of the sites that Brian mentions and it seems he is a Vatican II denier. Seems the gates of hell prevailed against the Church for him. :bigyikes:
Even for Vatican II deniers, St. Augustine said that scripture should be taken as allegory when it very clearly contradicts what science says. The Noah’s Ark story clearly falls into that category. So it’s not something new from Vatican II. Although, Vatican II helped us see why it is reasonable to treat some parts of scripture differently: because of different genres of writing. If anything, Vatican II gives a more elegant rational way of dealing with apparent conflicts between science and Genesis.