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Pope Francis takes a stand for evolution, against ‘magic wands’

10/28/14 04:54 PM—Updated 10/28/14 04:58 PM
Social conservatives in the United States who’ve been
unhappy with Pope Francis’ moderation today have one more reason to be
upset. Daniel Berger reported this afternoon:
Pope Francis broke with Catholic tradition Monday by
declaring that the theories of evolution and the Big Bang are real, and
remarking that God is not “a magician with a magic wand.”
 
“When we read about Creation in Genesis, we run the risk of
imagining God was a magician, with a magic wand able to do everything.
But that is not so,” the pope said at the Pontifical Academy of
Sciences, during a plenary meeting dedicated to evolving concepts of
nature.
The pope’s remarks came earlier today in a speech to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
 
“The Big Bang, that today is considered to be the origin of
the world, does not contradict the creative intervention of God; on the
contrary, it requires it,” the Roman Catholic pontiff said.
“Evolution in nature is not in contrast with the notion of [divine]
creation because evolution requires the creation of the beings that
evolve.”

Francis described a vision in which living beings evolve naturally, “in accordance with the internal laws” ascribed by God.
 
It is important to note, as the report from the Religion News Service emphasized,
that this is not exactly a theological breakthrough: “Unlike much of
evangelical Protestantism in the U.S., Catholic teaching traditionally
has not been at odds with evolution. In 1950, Pope Pius XII proclaimed
there was no opposition between evolution and Catholic doctrine. In
1996, St. John Paul II endorsed Pius’ statement.”
 
When it comes to Christian hostility towards modern biology,
most of the opposition comes by way of Evangelical Protestants, not
Roman Catholics.
 
Still, Francis’ remarks are welcome for supporters of science in light of his immediate predecessor.
 
The msnbc report
added, The language was a significant departure from Benedict XVI and
his close advisers, who had voiced support for the idea that intelligent
design underpins evolution. In 2005, close Benedict associate Cardinal
Schoenborn wrote a New York Times op-ed in which he declared, “evolution
in the sense of common ancestry might be true, but evolution in the
neo-Darwinian sense – an unguided, unplanned process – is not.”
 
The Religion News Service report noted that Giovanni Bignami,
a professor and president of Italy’s National Institute for
Astrophysics, welcomed Francis’ comments, saying he had buried the “pseudo theories” of creationists.
 
“The pope’s statement is significant,” Bignami told Italian
news agency Adnkronos. “We are the direct descendants from the Big Bang
that created the universe. Evolution came from creation.”

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