Do Catholics believe in "Evolution?"

Peace to all,

The Evolution of the Complex Two Nature Creator becoming “The Mind of God” through the Flesh.

The phrase “The Mind of God” can be explored through various lenses, including religious interpretations, scientific inquiries, and philosophical discussions. In religious contexts, it often refers to God’s thoughts, intentions, and purposes, which humans strive to understand through faith and revelation. Scientifically, it can be viewed as the ultimate explanation for the universe and its laws, with some seeking to understand God’s mind through scientific principles. Philosophically, it can explore the nature of consciousness, existence, and the relationship between the mind and the universe, searching in all of the finite disciplines know to man and all have thrown in the towel asking, “How does He do it?” To me, only OMNILogically can we see God.

To me, failed Intelligence evolves with choice for the freedom to choose to love or not to love and becomes in the flesh from the spirit becoming again fulfilled undefiled intelligence manifesting The One Body to choose love only and with only the most love through both natures, spirit and life in One Holy Spirit Family One God in being, OMNILogically.

Choice “Evolves” from created, transformed and glorified and transfigured becoming again One Body fulfilled infallible undefiled logical intelligence manifesting through His Passion Fulfilled.

Rationally, The Old Covenant Sacrifice saves only the spirits in the souls to the Bosom of Abraham.

To me, OMNILogically from The Father all mankind is created failed from the spirit becomes through the New Eve in the New Adam Holy Spirit Incorruption through the flesh in The Christ becomes again in all glorified and transfigured One Holy Spirit Family One God in being.

Peace always,
Stephen

Depends what you mean by evolution. The simple answer is no and yes.

What Darwin calls evolution is perhaps change or the potential for tails in humans vestigial organs like tail bones, and teeth.

I believe things can change, but not go out of the scope of intelligence of the DNA of the organism.

To me, logical change, comes from the formulas in the sacraments that allow the DNA to become changed or truly evolved.

To me static eternity can never be explained until understood in two natures becoming again.

True evolution can be change. Darwin is right It can be modification. It can be transformation glorification, transfiguration.

Peace always,
Stephen

God created us for one purpose. He enjoys our love. We are placed in this world of material elements, into this material body, in forgetfulness of our inherent love of God our Father. We are granted this forgetfulness, because this was our desire. We are the fallen angels. In heaven, God is surrounded by the heavenly hosts that are without limit in number…and we are here, born into forgetfulness, laboring hard by the sweat of our brow for survival. The Garden of Eden is not on this planet. It is in the heaven. Adam and Eve. We are all like Adam in spirit. The serpent is temptation to be disobedient. Now we are born, expelled from the garden. This world is filled with endless exploitation, wars, imperialism, slavery, diseases, floods, fires, famines, droughts, plagues, etc. We cannot make this a better place; we can only qualify ourselves for returning to our real home. Therefore God sends His son whose only desire is to satisfy God’s desire. Therefore he teaches us by example when he says, “Not my will, but Thy will be done.” He teaches by example and comes to share his love of the Father with us. If we enter into a close relationship with Jesus, we can imbibe from him the taste of love of the Father, which taste alone can qualify us for returning to our real home in the spiritual world. The spirit can live without the burden of the material form. The material form is at once lifeless without the presence of spirit. We are the spirit. Is is not that we have a soul. We are the soul. The body is a covering of dead matter that shows the symptoms of life, only because the soul is present within. When the soul departs, the body becomes compost, because it is only dead matter. The first teaching of spiritual life is: “We are not these material bodies!” We are eternal spirits souls. God is the Supreme spirit whole. And we are His tiny parts and parcels. In this way, we are simultaneously part of God and individual. We are like tiny leaves on the tree of life. When the leaf pours water on the root of the tree, the leaf is nurtured. When we Gove our love to God instead of to the the dead things of this world, we become filled with the spirit of love of God. This is what Jesus came to teach. Because instead of having love for God, we have love for Mammon, which means we love our material senses, we love our possessions, we love our social status, our clothing, our cars, etc. etc., etc. Jesus told the wealthy pious man in the Bible, to sell it all, give it to the poor , and follow him. But he could not do it. We cannot do it either, because we are all still in love with Mammon. Therefore we have to come closer to Jesus, and beg him to share his love of God with us. Then we also will be able to say, “Oh my Father, I came into this material world, born into forgetfulness of our relationship of loving reciprocation. But now I am through with the desire for the things of this world. Now all I want is to be a source of pleasure to You. Not my will , but Thy will be done.” Amen

Peace to all,

True Peter1, salvation is from the Faith of Abraham.

Logically to me, both nature’s spirit and life will be resurrected from the Holy Spirit through the immaculate flesh, becoming again one Holy Spirit Spirit Holy Family in being One God.

Jesus rescues the souls, the spirits in the souls of those saved from Old Covenant Salvation from the Bosom of Abraham through Immaculate Flesh from Holy Spirit incorruption.

Peace always,
Stephen