Catholic Fundamentalism

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There’s a website that seems to be Catholic, but more so. It says on catholicfundamentalism.com that God can program particles.
He compiled them into particles, and arranged those particles into structures and beings.
He’s supposed to have done all this in the Creation Week, with angels, which are supposed to sometimes act as sub-programmers, in six days.
It says He programmed all the fossils and carbon 14 to give us free will, so we could be freer to choose to believe in Him, or not.
It’s like Aquinas, but with God as The Programmer, rather than the Unmoved Mover.
It could be true, but is it?
 
Bill,

that sounds like a good site to send to CatholicCulture.org for a “site review”. They analyze Catholic sites for alignment to Catholic teaching, morality, faith, etc.

CatholicCulture.org

They explain at the site how to submit something for review. At least they explain why they give a site the status that they do (red/yellow/green)
 
From what little bit you described, I would avoid that site like a plague.
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Agreed with Deacon Ed.

However, don’t hesitate to send a link to the place to Catholic Culture. They will be able to warn unsuspecting Catholics of this site with a red status.
 
“Nutsy” is the first word that comes to mind upon checking out that website - very bright and creative, but definitely out there…
 
That page appears to be pretty weird. From the sounds of it the author was a fundamentalist convert who has held onto the fundamentalist attitude and now wants to encourage other Catholics to accept such a position.

There again it could be a fundamentalist trying to slowly convert Catholics, a parody joke site, or the rantings of a mad man or cynical money maker.
 
Towards the bottom of the page, I snipped this from it:

“Your guardian angel can help you remember:”

RUN!!! I know exactly where this leads, it is not good, not good at all.
 
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