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Pope Francis: 'Evolution Is Not Inconsistent With The Notion Of Creation' Pope Francis: 'Evolution Is Not Inconsistent With The Notion Of Creation' Religion News Service | By Josephine McKenna Posted:…More
Pope Francis: 'Evolution Is Not Inconsistent With The Notion Of Creation'

Pope Francis: 'Evolution Is Not Inconsistent With The Notion Of Creation'
Religion News Service | By Josephine McKenna
Posted: 10/27/2014 5:43 pm EDT Updated: 10/30/2014 12:59 pm EDT

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Pope Francis on Monday (Oct. 27) waded into the controversial debate over the origins of human life, saying the big bang theory did not contradict the role of a divine creator, but even required it.

The pope was addressing the plenary assembly of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, which gathered at the Vatican to discuss “Evolving Concepts of Nature.”

“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,” Francis said.

“He created human beings and let them develop according to the internal laws that he gave to each one so they would reach their fulfillment.”

Francis said the beginning of the world was not “a work of chaos” but created from a principle of love. He said sometimes competing beliefs in creation and evolution could co-exist.

“God is not a demigod or a magician, but the Creator who brought everything to life,” the pope said. “Evolution in nature is not inconsistent with the notion of creation, because evolution requires the creation of beings that evolve.”

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.

Some wondered if Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI wanted to change that when he and some acolytes seemed to endorse the theory of intelligent design, the idea that the world is too complex to have evolved according to Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection. Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn of Vienna, a close associate of Benedict, penned a widely noticed 2005 op-ed in The New York Times that said “Evolution in the sense of common ancestry might be true, but evolution in the neo-Darwinian sense — an unguided, unplanned process … is not.”

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 descendents from the Big Bang that created the universe. Evolution came from creation.”

Giulio Giorello, professor of the philosophy of science at Milan’s University degli Studi, said he believed Francis was “trying to reduce the emotion of dispute or presumed disputes” with science.

Francis made his speech while unveiling a bust in honor of Benedict, his predecessor, at the Vatican.
“Benedict XVI was a great pope: great for the power and penetration of his intellect, great for his significant contribution to theology, great for his love of the church and of human beings, great for his virtue and piety,” he said.
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The Book -"The Reappearance of the Christ" published by the Occult Publishing House, Lucis Trust in 1948, again in 1978, 1984 - it tells of the coming of Christ in the future who will not be recognized as the same Jesus that was crucified but one who brings a Positive Spirit filled Religion - more like Buddha - coming through the UN. It will unite All Religions whereby we will all be able to sit …More
The Book -"The Reappearance of the Christ" published by the Occult Publishing House, Lucis Trust in 1948, again in 1978, 1984 - it tells of the coming of Christ in the future who will not be recognized as the same Jesus that was crucified but one who brings a Positive Spirit filled Religion - more like Buddha - coming through the UN. It will unite All Religions whereby we will all be able to sit down to share Bread & Wine as Symbols of nourishment! The preparations for this are well underway!
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Update: Pope Francis and One-World Religion - 10th Nov 2014
www.uri.org/…/one_year_backre…
United Religions Webpage: May 2007: URI leader Bishop Swing Joins with Cardinal Bergoglio – now Pope Francis –to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the URI's first gathering in Latin America
Pope Picked to Lead One-World Church
by Cornelia R. Ferreira
Isn’t it extraordinary how something long in existence …More
Update: Pope Francis and One-World Religion - 10th Nov 2014

www.uri.org/…/one_year_backre…
United Religions Webpage: May 2007: URI leader Bishop Swing Joins with Cardinal Bergoglio – now Pope Francis –to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the URI's first gathering in Latin America

Pope Picked to Lead One-World Church

by Cornelia R. Ferreira

Isn’t it extraordinary how something long in existence can be suddenly re-proposed as a brilliant new idea? Politicians and educators, hoping we have memory problems, often do this to fool us into thinking they are working hard to improve a situation. Another audacious example of this strategy was recently provided by the Holy See’s support of a proposal for a “United Religions”.