I wouldn't go that far. GGG has a legitimate faith based point of view, it's just not compatible with science and that is what appears to drive him. He rejects outright the concept of theistic evolution and Intelligent Design and with it the entire teachings of the Catholic Church.
St. Thomas Aquinas taught that theology, or the sacred doctrine, as a science, the raw material data of which consists of written scripture and the tradition of the Catholic Church. These sources of data were produced by the self-revelation of God to individuals and groups of people throughout history. Faith and reason, while distinct but related, are the two primary tools for processing the data of theology.
According to Aquinas, God reveals himself through nature so truth is made known through the confluence of both Scripture and science (Natural Law).
In this context his continuous assault on science is an assault on the very creations and marvels of God.
“In this context his continuous assault on science is an assault on the very creations and marvels of God.”
Very well put.
Thank you for finally saying it.