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Roman Catholics & "Cutting-Edge Science"
Part of the article says:
"Gaudin ... a practicing Roman Catholic ... says, religious theory doesn't belong in science class."
As a Catholic parent,
I want "Cutting-Edge Science"
taught in science class,
... such as:
- Molecules-to-man evolutionary theory violates the second law of thermodynamics by positing spontaneous increases in order through random interactions of matter.
- Matter from explosions does not condense to form objects like galaxies.
. . .
- Molecules-to-man evolutionism violates the Law of Biogenesis: Life does not come from non-life.
- The specific complexity of genetic information in the genome does not increase spontaneously. Therefore, there is no natural process whereby reptiles can turn into birds, land mammals into whales, or chimpanzees into human beings.
- All organisms are irreducibly complex. Therefore, in order for any kind of organism to exist, all of the essential parts of that organism must be fully functioning from the beginning of its existence.
From: What Does The Catholic Church Teach about Origins?
http://www.kolbecenter.org/church_teaches.htm