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Keep reading:From the Catechism:
363 In Sacred Scripture the term “soul” often refers to human life or the entire human person. But “soul” also refers to the innermost aspect of man, that which is of greatest value in him, that by which he is most especially in God's image; “soul” signifies the spiritual principle in man.
364 Man, though made of body and soul, is a unity.
? Wrong thread on your citation. This one is titled "How Long have Humans Lived on Earth?"Well, let's take a look...
INTERNATIONAL THEOLOGICAL COMMISSION
COMMUNION AND STEWARDSHIP:
Human Persons Created in the Image of God*
"While there is little consensus among scientists about how the origin of this first microscopic life is to be explained, there is general agreement among them that the first organism dwelt on this planet about 3.5-4 billion years ago. Since it has been demonstrated that all living organisms on earth are genetically related, it is virtually certain that all living organisms have descended from this first organism. Converging evidence from many studies in the physical and biological sciences furnishes mounting support for some theory of evolution to account for the development and diversification of life on earth, while controversy continues over the pace and mechanisms of evolution. While the story of human origins is complex and subject to revision, physical anthropology and molecular biology combine to make a convincing case for the origin of the human species in Africa about 150,000 years ago in a humanoid population of common genetic lineage. However it is to be explained, the decisive factor in human origins was a continually increasing brain size, culminating in that of homo sapiens. With the development of the human brain, the nature and rate of evolution were permanently altered: with the introduction of the uniquely human factors of consciousness, intentionality, freedom and creativity, biological evolution was recast as social and cultural evolution."
So, you now agree with the Catholic teaching that we were created body and soul immortal? Not potentially, but actually, i.e., Adam would still be living in the Garden had he not disobeyed. Adam and Eve had the preternatural gifts (from praeter natura "beyond nature"). They are usually numbered as three: infused knowledge, immortality, and integrity of passions.Doesn't seem so. None of this is contrary to the idea that there were two original ancestors of all humans on Earth today, my thought is that they were able to potentially live forever by God's gift of the Tree of Life in the Garden, and once that was closed to them, immortality was closed to them as well, as God says in Genesis 3.
Read more: https://www.catholicfidelity.com/apologetics-topics/justification-salvation/preternatural-gifts-and-supernatural-gift-of-grace/
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