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The Pope continued his attack on the truth in Genesis 1 by suggesting that the Big Bang actually did occur—but that God did it, creating the world using the Big Bang. In other words, God used evolution to create the world.
Reuters.com tells us this:
Benedict and his predecessor John Paul have been trying to shed the Church's image of being anti-science, a label that stuck when it condemned Galileo for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun, challenging the words of the Bible.
Galileo was rehabilitated and the Church now also accepts evolution as a scientific theory and sees no reason why God could not have used a natural evolutionary process in the forming of the human species.
The Catholic Church no longer teaches creationism—the belief that God created the world in six days as described in the Bible—and says that the account in the book of Genesis is an allegory for the way God created the world.
The Pope's words echo Jesuit Guy Consolmagno's statement in 1999 that creationism is “a 19th-century heresy. The ancient Church fathers knew better than to interpret the Bible that way.”
Read the entire article—God was behind Big Bang, universe no accident: Pope—from reuters.com
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