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To: f.Christian
Where is that orderlie with your hourly med's? You are way below your required prescription.
657 posted on 07/13/2002 10:17:23 AM PDT by Aric2000
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To: Aric2000
Maybe you can help the 'professor'?

To: Right Wing Professor

My mistake. In linking to the words of John Paul, I implicitly assumed that those reading them would possess some level of comprehension. It was a speech by a sophisticated metaphysician to an audience of scientists. Do you really think you should be responding to it without being sure you understand it?

In the preceding text, the Pontiff referred to a multiplicity of theories of evolution. In the section you quote, he discusses that subset of such theories which "regard the spirit either as emerging from the forces of living matter, or as a simple epiphenomenon of that matter".

Got it now, or would you prefer a translation into monosyllables?

209 posted on 7/11/02 2:02 PM Pacific by Right Wing Professor

5. The magisterium of the Church takes a direct interest in the question of evolution, because it touches on the conception of man, whom Revelation tells us is created in the image and likeness of God. The conciliar constitution Gaudium et Spes has given us a magnificent exposition of this doctrine, which is one of the essential elements of Christian thought. The Council recalled that "man is the only creature on earth that God wanted for its own sake." In other words, the human person cannot be subordinated as a means to an end, or as an instrument of either the species or the society; he has a value of his own. He is a person. By this intelligence and his will, he is capable of entering into relationship, of communion, of solidarity, of the gift of himself to others like himself. St. Thomas observed that man's resemblance to God resides especially in his speculative intellect, because his relationship with the object of his knowledge is like God's relationship with his creation. (Summa Theologica I-II, q 3, a 5, ad 1) But even beyond that, man is called to enter into a loving relationship with God himself, a relationship which will find its full expression at the end of time, in eternity. Within the mystery of the risen Christ the full grandeur of this vocation is revealed to us. (Gaudium et Spes, 22) It is by virtue of his eternal soul that the whole person, including his body, possesses such great dignity. Pius XII underlined the essential point: if the origin of the human body comes through living matter which existed previously, the spiritual soul is created directly by God ("animas enim a Deo immediate creari catholica fides non retimere iubet"). (Humani Generis)

As a result, the theories of evolution which, because of the philosophies which inspire them, regard the spirit either as emerging from the forces of living matter, or as a simple epiphenomenon of that matter, are incompatible with the truth about man. They are therefore unable to serve as the basis for the dignity of the human person.

487 posted on 7/12/02 10:31 AM Pacific by f.Christian

Mensa---maniacs!

660 posted on 07/13/2002 10:30:47 AM PDT by f.Christian
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To: Aric2000
To: berned

I have no interest in a rehash of the reformation. The Pope's most recent statement of evolution is here. Read it for yourself, and be sure to tell us all how John Paul II is not a Christian.

192 posted on 7/11/02 1:49 PM Pacific by Right Wing Professor

Quacks!

661 posted on 07/13/2002 10:43:57 AM PDT by f.Christian
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