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No Original Sin, no need for Jesus Christ to be born, found His Church and die as a sacrifice so that sins may be forgiven. And rising again, showing us that we can gain eternal life with Him.
Well, the idea is that two physical beings are given a soul by God (thus creating “Adam” & “Eve”) and the story of Genesis picks up from that point, with Original Sin and everything else.Where did Eve come from?
Are there among us people without original sin?
Ed, I don’t have the references at hand, but will provide them if I can locate the books on the subject. These theologians laid out a compelling argument referencing both modern science and scripture.There is no scientific basis for this. There is no Scriptural basis for this.
No, not “random beings”, still beings created by God according to His plan. The idea is that they were not truly complete human beings until they were graced with a soul.God just dropped souls into random beings? No support from science or Scripture for that idea.
Is the Vatican always right when it comes to scientific knowledge or did they ever make a mistake ?"Adam and Eve: Real People
"It is equally impermissible to dismiss the story of Adam and Eve and the fall (Gen. 2–3) as a fiction. A question often raised in this context is whether the human race descended from an original pair of two human beings (a teaching known as monogenism) or a pool of early human couples (a teaching known as polygenism).
"In this regard, Pope Pius XII stated: “When, however, there is question of another conjectural opinion, namely polygenism, the children of the Church by no means enjoy such liberty. For the faithful cannot embrace that opinion which maintains either that after Adam there existed on this earth true men who did not take their origin through natural generation from him as from the first parents of all, or that Adam represents a certain number of first parents. Now, it is in no way apparent how such an opinion can be reconciled that which the sources of revealed truth and the documents of the teaching authority of the Church proposed with regard to original sin which proceeds from a sin actually committed by an individual Adam in which through generation is passed onto all and is in everyone as his own” ( Humani Generis 37).
“The story of the creation and fall of man is a true one, even if not written entirely according to modern literary techniques. The Catechism states, “The account of the fall in Genesis 3 uses figurative language, but affirms a primeval event, a deed that took place at the beginning of the history of man. Revelation gives us the certainty of faith that the whole of human history is marked by the original fault freely committed by our first parents” (CCC 390).”
- Catholic Answers
You prefer God dropped souls into random mud and dust?God just dropped souls into random beings? No support from science or Scripture for that idea.
I have seen no writings from the Popes to the Catechism that says “…not truly complete human beings until they were graced with a soul.” So, I still see no basis for this idea.
The man gave names to all the tame animals, all the birds of the air, and all the wild animals; but none proved to be a helper suited to the man. Genesis 2:20
There is no mention of this in any writings from the Church. It is a relatively new idea and has no foundation.
It is hard to know what you mean from your short remarks, but this quote from Aquinas certainly seems to assert that land animal are living souls with bodies, while man is produced immediately by God. That means God dropped rational souls immediately into humans as one of the final steps of creation.land animals, from the higher perfection of their life, are, as it were, living souls with bodies subject to them. But the life of man, as being the most perfect grade, is not said to be produced, like the life of other animals, by earth or water, but immediately by God.
We are told that the fossil record provides evidence that humans evolved form some kind of ape - I strongly suspect this is more atheist myth and wishful thinking than fact. Sadly, it seems that the Church has taken too much notice of the atheist folklore preached in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.This theory allows for belief in both the biblical account of Adam and Eve as well as the fossil record.
Romans 1 explains how spiritual corruption manifests itself as sexual and intellectual corruption. The sexual corruption in the Church is already well known. Not so well known are the Church’s infestations of intellectual corruption - sadly, what is being taught in some Catholic institutions isn’t very Catholic at all. As far the Jesuits go, well, imo, they’ve been crazy for decades.So basically Pius would argue that Catholics can’t believe in Adam and Eve being allegory… Someone might want to tell Catholic educators that. Because that’s not being taught in at least two Jesuit institutions I attended.
I am not likely to have said that a myth is “fiction.”