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The Creation, Nature and Fall of Man
Nature and Origin of the Human Race
We are creatures made up of spirit and
matter, body and soul. Our spirit is the immaterial soul, which our
senses cannot feel. But our faith tells us it is there. So by way of our
soul, we have some share in the nature of the angels.
We can see that we have a spiritual
soul in this way. Each of us has a concept or idea of dog in general.
Our mental dog is not high or low, long or short, sharp-nosed or
pug-nosed. If we hired the very best artist, offered him any sum and his
choice of mediums: oil paints, carving, casting etc. , to make an image
of our dog, we would get nothing. For no material can hold this concept.
So that in us which holds it is not
material, but spiritual. This is all the more obvious in our concepts of
goodness, truth, justice etc.
Our soul can exist apart from the
body. It will never die, because being spiritual, it has no parts, and
so cannot come apart. It will live forever in happiness beyond what we
can imagine, or in the reverse, eternal damnation. The Book of Wisdom
3:1-4 says: "The souls of the just are in the hand of God, and no
torment will touch them. They seemed to die, to the eyes of foolish
people, and their departure was considered evil . . . but they are in
peace. Their hope is full of immortality."
Each human soul is directly created by
God Himself, it is not produced by or derived from the
parents. The parents produce only the
human body, and do even that, only with the help of God's power. The
uniting of the soul with the body is called infusion. Modern biology
knows that at the moment of conception, when the 23 chromosomes from
each parent join, the complete genetic pattern of a unique being is
already present. So abortion is gravely sinful.
Many today think that the human body
evolved from lower beings. If they say that this happened without any
help from God, it is atheistic evolution. Not only theology rejects that
foolish idea, even mere reason rejects it: it supposes that matter could
lift itself up and up higher by its shoelaces, as it were, with no
outside source for the higher leves of complexity.
Pope Pius XII in Humani generis in
1950 told us we may consider as a possible--not as something
proved--that God established some natural laws that would bring about
this evolution from lower to higher. Even so, the whole process would
depend on God's creative power. This is true especially of the human
soul, which, being spiritual, cannot have evolved. We would call this
theistic evolution, that is evolution involving the power of God at so
many points.
The scientific evidence for bodily
evolution is almost non-existent. "Research News" in Science,
November 21, 1980, reported that the majority of 160 scientists at a
conference at the Field Museum in Chicago said Darwin was wrong in
supposing there had been many intermediate forms between species, e.g.,
between fish and birds. The fossils do not give one clear case of that.
So the scientists decided on, "Punctuated equilibria", the
theory that a species might stay the same for millions of years, and
then suddenly by a fluke leap up into something higher. No solid proof
was reported as offered at the meeting.
Pius XII also noted that Catholics
must believe, as a consequence of the doctrine of original sin, that all
men have descended from the same two first parents. Science News, August
13, 1983, reported that Allan Wilson, of the University of California,
Berkeley, said his study of specimens of mitochrondrial DNA from all
over the world, showed all existing humans come from one mother, who
lived 350,000 years ago. More recent studies by many scientists agree
that there was only one mother, but lower the age to 200,000 years (cf.
Newsweek, January 11, 1988).
Original sin
God had given to Adam and Eve, our
first parents, three levels of gifts: 1) basic humanity, consisting of a
body and soul, with mind and will. Each has within it certain natural
drives and needs. No one of these is evil in itself, but without the
help of some added gift to coordinate them, they tend to get out of
order, to rebel. 2) God gave to our first parents an added gift, which
is just such a coordinating gift, which made it easy to keep each drive
in its place. (It is sometimes called the gift of integrity). When Adam
and Eve sinned, the lower flesh began to get out of line, to rebel.
Hence Adam felt the need of cover; before the fall, he did not feel
that, for the flesh was easily docile. God gave them also exemption from
physical death, which otherwise would be natural to a being composed of
parts, body and soul, which can come apart, and so die.
3) He gave them the life of grace, a
share in His own life, which made the soul basically capable of the
vision of God in the life to come.
God clearly intended they should pass
on all thee gifts to their children, including us. Through the narrative
of the forbidden fruit, however, the Sacred author tells us that God
gave our first parents some kind of command, whether it was about a tree
or something else. Whatever it was, they violated His orders, and fell
from His favor, losing sanctifying grace and the coordinating gift.
Hence they transmitted to us only that basic humanity, without the other
gifts.
Except for Jesus and Mary, all the
descendents of Adam and Eve were conceived without sanctifying grace.
Without that grace, the soul is not capable of the vision of God in
heaven.
Each new baby arrives without the
grace God willed it should have. An adult who sins mortally also lacks
that grace: hence both can be said to be in the "state of
sin", they lack the grace they should have, except that the adult
is that way by his own fault, the baby without any fault. John Paul II
explained, in a General Audience of October 1, 1986: "... it is
evident that original sin in Adam's descendants has not the character of
personal guilt. It is the privation of sanctifying grace... ."
Privation means the lack of what ought to be there. So when we speak of
transmission of original sin, it would be more accurate to speak of
non-transmission of sanctifying grace.
Original sin also resulted in a
darkening of the mind and weakening of the will, in comparison to what
it might have been. Hence John Paul II also said in a General Audience
of October 8, 1986: "According to the Church's teaching it is a
case of a relative and not an absolute deterioration, not intrinsic to
the human faculties . . . not of a loss of their essential capacities
even in relation to the knowledge and love of God." In other words,
original sin took our race down only to the essential level, the first
level we described. It did not make it positively corrupt, surely not
totally corrupt as Martin Luther thought.
Right after the fall, God promised to
send a Redeemer. God said to the serpent in Genesis 3:15: "I will
put enmity between you and the woman, between her descendants and yours.
He will strike at your head, you will strike at his heel." The
Church, as did the Jews, inteprets this as a prophecy of the Messiah.
-Taken from The Basic Catholic
Catechism
PART TWO: The Apostle's Creed
First Article of the Creed: "I believe in God the Father Almighty,
Creator of heaven and earth."
By William G. Most. (c)Copyright 1990
by William G. Most
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St. Michael the Archangel
St.
Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our safeguard against the
wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray.
And do you, O prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, cast
into Hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
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2002 Saint Michael Center for the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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