Strange but I reached that conclusion in my mid-twenties. I used that belief in a collection of short stories I self-published on Amazon in 2014 (I'm in the process of updating it to improve the grammar and duplicated material- I wrote those short stories over a number of years so much was duplicated from earlier stories) The final story in that collection "And when I got home" has the teenage boy explain to the Baptist preacher his mother asked to visit, although the boy quit attending that church at the age of twelve-years-old but the theme of constant, ongoing creation is in nearly every story in that collection.
The "preacher" gave up and told the mother that teens "think they know everything" and to be patient and that young man would see the "error of his ways" and get baptized, thus "saved".
I still believe in ongoing creation and that quantum physics supports that belief and that we are each participating in it in every moment of every day.
I could be wrong, of course.
Thanks for another great story, Graham. Always food for thought.