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Natural law
The idea that humans are born with an understanding of what is right and wrong, which is a natural part of human nature
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Catholic Church's teaching on natural law
Humans are born with the ability to know what is
good
and what is evil because God made all of creation
good
(Genesis 1)
Humans are made in the
image
of God (Genesis 1:27) and share in His qualities, including the quality of being
good
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Following
natural law
is important for
Catholics
because it is part of God's will for humans
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Humans should not need
rules
to tell them what is
right
, as natural law states that they should know right from wrong intuitively
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Basic natural law principles
Do
good
Avoid
evil
Protect
and
preserve
life
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Sanctity
of
life
The
teaching that all life is holy and sacred
, so
it should be protected
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The Second Vatican Council meetings held by the
Pope
and
bishops
to update the Catholic Church's teachings
1962-1965
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The
Second Vatican Council
stressed that
religion
and
science
support each other and do not have to
contradict
each other
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The
Catholic Church
is very supportive of advances in science that help people to understand
God's creation
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Religion
and science might come up with slightly
different
answers, but this is because they are asking slightly different questions
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If the Genesis creation stories are read as
myths
rather than literally, they do not contradict the theory of
evolution
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Georges Lemaitre, a
Catholic priest
, first proposed the
Big Bang
theory, which explains how the universe began
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Difference between religion and science
Religion tries to explain
why
things happen
Science tries to explain
how
things happen
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Gaudiem
et spes
36
”if
methodical
investigation is
carried
out in a genuinely scientific
matter
, it never trielt
contradicts
with faith”
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