Franciscan Monk in Seminary - writes
"This is where you show that you have no clue of what you're saying. The Church does not have a teaching on this. How can I attack the Catholic Faith when it doesn't have a clear teaching on Genesis?
As a matter of fact, Pope John Paul II agrees with evolution, so does Cardinal Dulles who is a well-known theologian. I'm a seminarian studying to be a Franciscan Priests and if you go to a seminary and claim that Adam and Eve were made on the 6th day and that a snake spoke to them, you will be laughed at. "Read this http://www.ewtn.com/library/HUMANITY/EVOLUTN.TXT
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"Today, almost half a century after the publication of the Encyclical [Pius XII's 1950 encyclical Humani generis], new knowledge has led to the recognition in the theory of evolution of more than a hypothesis."
"In his Encyclical Humani generis [1950], my predecessor Pius XII had already stated that there was no opposition between evolution and the doctrine of the faith about man and his vocation, on condition that one did not lose sight of several indisputable points (cf. AAS 42 [1950], pp. 575-576)."
"It is indeed remarkable that this theory has been progressively accepted by researchers, following a series of discoveries in various fields of knowledge. The convergence, neither sought nor fabricated, of the results of work that was conducted independently is in itself a significant argument in favor of this theory." [/B]
Pope John Paul II
Message to Pontifical Academy of Sciences
22 October 1996
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"So having shown from RC sources themselves that not ONLY are the mythologies of evolutionism accepted and taught in the RC science class but ALSO in the RC seminary – the question remains, “What does this compromise with evolutionism do to the Gospel of Jesus Christ”?[/quote]
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The Creation, Nature and Fall of Man | EWTN
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"Pope Pius XII in
Humani generis in 1950 told us we may
consider as a possible--not as something proved--that God established some natural laws that would bring about this evolution from lower to higher. Even so, the whole process would depend on God's creative power. This is true especially of the human soul, which, being spiritual, cannot have evolved. We would call this
theistic evolution, that is
evolution involving the power of God at so many points.
"The scientific evidence for bodily evolution is almost non-existent. "Research News" in Science, November 21, 1980, reported that the majority of
160 scientists at a conference at the Field Museum in Chicago
said Darwin was wrong in supposing there had been many intermediate forms between species, e.g., between fish and birds. The
fossils do not give one clear case of that. So the scientists decided on, "
Punctuated equilibria", the theory that a species might stay the same for millions of years, and
then suddenly by a fluke leap up into something higher. No solid proof was reported as offered at the meeting."
"Pius XII also noted that Catholics must believe, as a consequence of the
doctrine of original sin, that
all men have descended from the same two first parents. Science News, August 13, 1983, reported that Allan Wilson, of the University of California, Berkeley, said his study of specimens of mitochrondrial DNA from all over the world,
showed all existing humans come from one mother, who
lived 350,000 years ago. More recent studies by many scientists agree that there was only one mother,
but lower the age to 200,000 years (cf. Newsweek, January 11, 1988).
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By contrast to the above - I agree with Michie that the only sound argument here - is for full and complete acceptance of the Genesis text since the Bible begins to fail once we starts cutting things out and calling them fiction. Things that other parts of the Bible rely on as being true.
Even the Ten Commandments rely on the literal acceptance of the Genesis text saying "Ex 20: 11 For
in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is in them, and
rested on the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy (sanctified it)".