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Ah, so human beings were immortal before the fall? What was the point of the tree of life then? What would happen if a meteor hit Adam? Were we made of adamantium before the fall?One help would be to read the whole paragraph and additional paragraphs of pertinent information. For example this sentence. “Death makes its entrance into human history.” emphasis mine. And this sentence. “The account of the fall in Genesis 3 uses figurative language, but affirms a primeval event, a deed that took place at the beginning of the history of man.” Emphasis mine.
You see a lot of news about the lack of divine activity in preventing natural disasters.It is unwise to base all your conclusions on the news? How often do you see news about divine activity?
It is absurd to expect God to prevent all evil - if one is a Christian…
Who knows? I’ve not going to say neverDoes God **ever **do so?
Thank you for providing an example of a Catholic’s who hold my position - I was expecting to have to furnish examples myselfFrom what I’ve seen, it’s very difficult to reconcile that view with Catholic Tradition and Scriptural evidence – and I think the ideas that follow from the view (such as, that miracles are actually a part of the natural order) are not a simple solution to the problem.
But you’re right that some Catholics do hold that position.
Another ‘non-interventionist’ is Fr George Coyne, an astronomer and former director of the Vatican Observatory:
youtube.com/watch?v=po0ZMfkSNxc
And lots of things are difficult to reconcile with Catholic Tradition and Scriptural evidence, evolution, polygenism, heliocentrism etc and yet eventually they are still reconciled.
Well said Inocente,And if it’s a miracle when a baby is born healthy, or when someone walks away from a car crash or a disaster, either we’re not thinking it through or a moral statement is being made, that we think God condemned the rest, or at best is capricious.
Dawkins someimes brings this up when talking to believers and he has an excellent point:
Say some natural disaster occurs and thousands of people die and somehow one child survives, to start claiming that God saved that one child, leads to the question of why didn’t God save the others too?
Far, far easier to say God doesn’t intervene at all and interfere in the unfolding of his creation.