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Neither am I! I was dealing with the topic of RNA rather than the extent of God’s intervention in human affairs.Please put “Catholics do not believe God caused the Big Bang and then left things to run by themselves, taking no further interest in the proceedings.” into a positive statement. Catholics believe in what kind of interest? active? sustaining? continuum of creative power? I am not interested in God’s interest as being a “god of the gaps”.
Certainly. Revelation, the Incarnation, the Resurrection, Redemption, the history of the Church, the Sacraments, the lives of the Saints, miracles and answers to prayer are all signs of God’s love for us.Wouldn’t God’s “further interest” exist objectively whether or not science could explain the phenomenon?
Which Catholics do not?I am looking forward to the day when Catholics can figure out that the human person is top priority in the Genesis account of creation.