Just when you think the Roman institution cannot depart further from the Bible, it finds ways to do so. Now, His Unholiness says that Genesis is an "allegory."
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But what about God's version of creation? If evil-utionism and the nothing that somehow exploded and became everything are real, why didn't the Lord say so? The Roman institution relies on that standard non-answer:
Why don't people who use that non-argument ever explain how it's to be read allegorically and, more to the point, how they know? The Bible teaches that belief in a literal Adam is entirely necessary for salvation; for one thing, if Adam is just an allegory, how can the fish heads consistently argue that Christ isn't?
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The Big Bang and evolution ARE real but they were carried out by God, says the Pope as he embraces modern science
The Big Bang, which scientists believe led to the formation of the universe some 13.8billion years ago, was all part of God's plan, Pope Francis has declared.
The Pope said the scientific account of the beginning of the universe and the development of life through evolution are compatible with the Catholic Church's vision of creation.
The Big Bang, which scientists believe led to the formation of the universe some 13.8billion years ago, was all part of God's plan, Pope Francis has declared.
The Pope said the scientific account of the beginning of the universe and the development of life through evolution are compatible with the Catholic Church's vision of creation.
The Catholic Church no longer teaches creationism - the belief that God created the world in six days - and says that the account in the book of Genesis is an allegory for the way God created the world.
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