by Patrick Lang (bio below)
Well, we’ve come a long way since Galileo was shown the instruments of torture.
In the last few days the Vatican astronomer, a Jesuit of course, and the cardinal archbishop of Vienna (formerly a Dominican friar) have taken the public position that “intelligent design” is an interesting and plausible idea, but not “biblical” in the sense that Protestant Evangelicals seem inclined to assert.
It is a long time now that the Roman Church has accepted that “science” is in Caesar’s realm and not its own.
This positions the Catholic Church as an ally of science and strengthens its role in its insistence on moral judgments about the sanctity of life, which it can plausibly argue fall within the boundaries of spiritual conviction.
Reference: Yahoo News
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