Thanks for the article. It indicated Cardinal Poupard to have said:
> He argued that the real message of Genesis was that the Universe did not make
itself, and had a creator.
And then it said:
> In Rome, the immediate reaction was that this was a Vatican rejection of the
fundamentalist American doctrine of "intelligent design."
Which I don't get at all. Cardinal Poupard's argument above, so far as I
can tell, is indistinguishable from fundamentalist Intelligent Design in its
final conclusion.
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