and claims it's an existing Catholic position. Discussion
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This looks like a big step backwards for the Catholic church - about 150 years, I'd say.
Evolution in the sense of common ancestry might be true, but evolution in the neo-Darwinian sense - an unguided, unplanned process of random variation and natural selection - is not. Any system of thought that denies or seeks to explain away the overwhelming evidence for design in biology is ideology, not science.
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Now at the beginning of the 21st century, faced with scientific claims like neo-Darwinism and the multiverse hypothesis in cosmology invented to avoid the overwhelming evidence for purpose and design found in modern science, the Catholic Church will again defend human reason by proclaiming that the immanent design evident in nature is real. Scientific theories that try to explain away the appearance of design as the result of "chance and necessity" are not scientific at all, but, as John Paul put it, an abdication of human intelligence.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/07/opinion/07schonborn.html?"Overwhelming evidence"? What rubbish. Look at how many organisms die, when we can point out features that could save them. And is he trying to say that the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has been planned by God? Wow, if he is, then it looks like the entire human race is getting smitten again for its evil ways, indiscriminately. I don't see much sign of a loving Christian god in that move.
In reality, this is another scramble to keep control of people's minds by a church worried that non-religious answers are spreading. It's the attitude they had to Galileo. Let's hope they don't use house arrests this time.