Natural law and catholic attitudes towards science

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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
    • 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
    • Following natural law is important for Catholics because it is part of God's will for humans
    • Humans should not need rules to tell them what is right, as natural law states that they should know right from wrong intuitively
    • Basic natural law principles
      • Do good
      • Avoid evil
      • Protect and preserve life
    • Sanctity of life

      The teaching that all life is holy and sacred, so it should be protected
    • The Second Vatican Council meetings held by the Pope and bishops to update the Catholic Church's teachings

      1962-1965
    • The Second Vatican Council stressed that religion and science support each other and do not have to contradict each other
    • The Catholic Church is very supportive of advances in science that help people to understand God's creation
    • Religion and science might come up with slightly different answers, but this is because they are asking slightly different questions
    • If the Genesis creation stories are read as myths rather than literally, they do not contradict the theory of evolution
    • Georges Lemaitre, a Catholic priest, first proposed the Big Bang theory, which explains how the universe began
    • Difference between religion and science
      • Religion tries to explain why things happen
      • Science tries to explain how things happen
    • 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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