I have found that, in practically every instance, the
scientists who declare their disbelief in God have no idea what serious
religious people mean by the word “God.” Almost without exception, they think
of God as some supreme worldly nature, an item within the universe for which
they have found no “evidence,” a gap within the ordinary nexus of causal
relations, etc. I would deny such a reality as vigorously as they do.
--Robert Barron, Vibrant
Paradoxes: The Both/And of Catholicism