Chesterton Knew The Importance of Ecumenical Dialogue

Chesterton Knew The Importance of Ecumenical Dialogue

Friday, 13 May 2011

'Welsh' Catholic Perspective On Darwinism And Creation



Family Life International workshop on Creation vs. Darwinism. This will be held in the
Hinsley Rooms Near Westminster Cathedral, Morpeth Terrace London SW1P. Saturday 14th May 1.30-5.30pm.

The presenters will include Hugh Owen (his Father was born in Pontypool, South Wales) and Dr. Thomas. H. Seile from the Kolbe Centre.

The workshop team will be considering the topic from a Scriptural point of view, What the Early Fathers of the Church believed and from a scientific point of view.

This event will be of Special interest to RE and Science Teachers as well as Students, however all are invited, but places are limited.

There will be a large amount of resource available for those who have a serious interest in the subject.

If you are interested in attending please register as soon as possible to confirm your place or call us on 02088579950, conference@flionline.org, www.flionline.org.

Additional information

The idea of evolution suggests that all natural species have one common ancestor, or a few of them, and that over very many generations a continuous gradual change produced the diversity of all biological species observed today. It suggests a development from simple life forms to more complex ones, introducing a multitude of new organs and functional structures which did not exist in the beginning. According to this concept, purely natural processes, mainly mutation and natural selection, are the driving forces that bring about a gradual evolution towards more complex life.

However, the results of scientific examinations in different research areas delivered no proof for the theory of evolution. On the other hand, the most basic natural law, the absence of evolving organs and logical considerations deliver proof of the contrary and lead to the conclusion that evolution did not happen and can never happen. Natural species are not connected by common descent. Within the framework of their natural variability they have always been the same since their origin - an origin which cannot be attributed to any observable or reproducible natural process

1 comment:

Ecumenical Diablogger said...

Blogger crashed and lost this comment from Gareth Hurley (but it was still on my phone);
"Bravo young man. Evolution is an unproven theory."