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  • Catholic views on creation
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  • Catholic views on creation are set forth in the Humani Generis: no theory of evolution that contradicts the theological view of one Adam and one Eve may properly be taught in a Catholic school. Because current theories of evolution do generally deny one Adam and one Eve, they are prohibited by Catholic doctrine. Liberals within the Church, particularly those who hold professorships, tend to ignore traditional Church doctrine and often go along with the liberal belief in evolution that dominates many academic institutions.
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  • Catholic views on creation are set forth in the Humani Generis: no theory of evolution that contradicts the theological view of one Adam and one Eve may properly be taught in a Catholic school. Because current theories of evolution do generally deny one Adam and one Eve, they are prohibited by Catholic doctrine. Liberals within the Church, particularly those who hold professorships, tend to ignore traditional Church doctrine and often go along with the liberal belief in evolution that dominates many academic institutions.