Pope says no to chaos, points to God as author of universe
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Vatican City, Oct 31, 2008 / 12:56 pm 
(<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com>CNA).- On Friday, the first of a 
four day meeting held by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences on the 
topic of evolution, Pope Benedict drew a hard line against those who 
say that God did not create the universe.

Pope Benedict's 15 minute-long speech to the academics was packed 
with theological reflection and insight into the issues that the 
scientific and academic communities must grapple with to come to a 
fuller understanding of the universe.

The Holy Father began his talk by pointing out that both Pius XII and 
John Paul II emphasized that "there is no opposition between faith's 
understanding of creation and the evidence of the empirical sciences."

Benedict XVI then traced the development of philosophical thought on 
the origins of the universe. "Philosophy in its early stages had 
proposed images to explain the origin of the cosmos on the basis of 
one or more elements of the material world. This genesis was not seen 
as a creation, but rather a mutation or transformation."

As the philosophical world further contemplated life's origins, it 
came to realize that, "In order to develop and evolve, the world must 
first 'be,' and thus have come from nothing into being. It must be 
created, in other words, by the first Being who is such by essence," 
the Pope explained.

"To state that the foundation of the cosmos and its developments is 
the provident wisdom of the Creator is not to say," Benedict XVI 
said, referencing St. Thomas Aquinas, "that creation has only to do 
with the beginning of the history of the world and of life. It 
implies, rather, that the Creator founds these developments and 
supports them, underpins them and sustains them continuously."

The Pope also drew on Galileo who "saw nature as a book whose author 
is God in the same way that Scripture has God as its author." 
Contrary to those theories of evolution that describe creation as 
emerging from chaos, Pope Benedict asserted that "this image also 
helps us to understand that the world, far from originating out of 
chaos, resembles an ordered book; it is a cosmos."

Moreover, mankind is more than a "simple living being," the Pope 
stressed, in fact, he is a "spiritual being" that has a capacity for 
God and is transcendent in nature. This is why, he concluded, "the 
Magisterium of the Church has constantly affirmed that 'every 
spiritual soul is created immediately by God - it is not 'produced' 
by the parents - and also that it is immortal.' This points to the 
distinctiveness of anthropology and invites exploration of it by 
modern thought."

Pope Benedict XVI closed his address by recalling the words of his 
predecessor John Paul II to the academy in November 2003: "scientific 
truth, which is itself a participation in divine Truth, can help 
philosophy and theology to understand ever more fully the human 
person and God's Revelation about man, a Revelation that is completed 
and perfected in Jesus Christ. For this important mutual enrichment 
in the search for the truth and the benefit of mankind, I am, with 
the whole Church, profoundly grateful."



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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the gift to participate 
with You to bring new life into the world.  But, all too often, the 
mother's womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes instead a 
place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect for all life made in 
Your image and likeness, called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.

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