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Churchmen eager to impress the world continue to twist theology to accommodate evolutionist science. Fr. George Coyne, the Jesuit head of the Vatican observatory, says that Darwinism requires that people think of God not as a “designer” but as a parent on the sidelines who is offering “encouraging words” to earth.

Meanwhile, Pope Benedict XVI has been reiterating the Church’s constant teaching: that nature reflects the intelligence of God. The key quote from the Pope in this story is: “How many people are there today who, fooled by atheism, think and try to demonstrate that it would be scientific to think that everything is without direction and order.”

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