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'Daylight Origins Society'

FOUNDED in 1977 by John G. Campbell (d.1983) as the Counter Evolution Group, with the newsletter DAYLIGHT. It was relaunched in 1991 with the new format magazine 'DAYLIGHT'.

SUPPORTERS include clergy, religious, scientists, doctors, teachers,academics,other professionals and lay folk.

FUNDED by subscriptions, donations and sales of publications.

PUBLISHES the quarterly magazine DAYLIGHT for subscribers in 20 countries; also produces and distributes pamphlets.

PROVIDES a mail order service for literature and audiovisual materials, and advice on resources and information.

ORGANISES private and public meetings and talks.

INFORMS through letters and articles in the Press and other publications.

PROMOTES links with Catholic Origins Societies and activists in other countries.

aims

to inform Catholics and others of the scientific evidence supporting Special Creation as opposed to Evolution, and to show that the true discoveries of science are in conformity with Catholic doctrines.

Our Guiding Principles

"The Teaching Authority of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussions, on the part of men experienced in both fields, take place with regard to the doctrine of evolution, in as far as it inquires into the origin of the human body as coming form a pre-existant and living matter - for the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God. However this must be done in such a way that the reasons for both opinions, that is, those favourable and those unfavourable to evolution, be weighed and judged with the necessary seriousness, moderation and measure, and provided that all are prepared to submit to the judgement of the church, to whom Christ has given the mission of interpreting authentically the Sacred Scriptures and of defending the dogmas of faith."

Encyclical Letter: "Humani Generis", (1950), Pope Pius XII.
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