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God created everything “in its whole substance” from nothing (ex
nihilo) in the beginning.
(Lateran IV; Vatican Council I)
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Genesis
does not contain purified myths. (Pontifical Biblical Commission
1909[1])
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Genesis
contains real history—it gives an account of things that really
happened. (Pius XII)
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Adam and Eve were real human beings—the first parents of all mankind.
(Pius XII)
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Polygenism (many “first parents”) contradicts Scripture and
Tradition and is condemned. (Pius XII; 1994 Catechism,
360, footnote 226: Tobit
8:6—the “one ancestor” referred to in this Catechism could only
be Adam.)
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The “beginning” of the world included the creation of all things,
the creation of Adam and Eve and the Fall (Jesus Christ [Mark
10:6]; Pope Innocent III; Blessed Pope Pius IX, Ineffabilis
Deus).
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The body of Eve was specially created from a portion of Adam’s body
(Leo XIII). She could not have originated via evolution.
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Various senses are employed in the Bible, but the literal obvious sense
must be believed unless reason dictates or necessity requires (Leo
XIII, Providentissimus
Deus).
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Adam and Eve were created upon an earthly paradise and would not have
known death if they had remained obedient (Pius XII).
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After their disobedience of God, Adam and Eve were banished from the
Garden of Eden. But the Second Person of the Trinity would
subsequently pay the ransom for fallen man (Nicene Creed).
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Original Sin is a flawed condition inherited from Adam and Eve (Council
of Trent).
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The Universe suffers in travail ever since the sin of disobedience by
Adam and Eve. (Romans 8, Vatican Council I).
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We must believe any interpretation of Scripture that the Fathers taught
unanimously on a matter of faith or morals (Council of Trent and
Vatican Council I).
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All the Fathers who wrote on the subject believed that the Creation days
were no longer than 24-hour-days. (Consensus of the Fathers of the
Church)
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The work of Creation was finished by the close of Day Six, and nothing
completely new has since been created—except for each human rational soul at conception
(Vatican Council I)
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St. Peter and Christ Himself in the New Testament confirmed the global
Flood of Noah. It covered all the then high mountains and destroyed
all land dwelling creatures except eight human beings and
all kinds of non-human creatures aboard the Ark (Unam
Sanctam, 1302)
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The historical existence of Noah’s Ark is regarded as most important
in typology, as central to Redemption. (1566 Catechism
of the Council of Trent)
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Evolution must not be taught as fact, but instead the pros and cons of
evolution must be taught.
(Pius XII, Humani
Generis)
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Investigation into human “evolution” was allowed in 1950, but Pope
Pius XII feared that an acceptance of evolutionism might adversely
affect doctrinal beliefs.