
What Is the Greatest Miracle of All?
‘God was in love, but he could not keep the secret,’ said Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. ‘The telling of it was creation.’
‘God was in love, but he could not keep the secret,’ said Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. ‘The telling of it was creation.’
Belief in the multiverse isn’t merely science fiction — it’s wishful and embarrassing science fantasy.
‘Atheism is not the knowledge that God does not exist,’ says Archbishop Sheen, ‘but only the wish that he did not, in order that one could sin without challenge.’
“God is the sovereign master of his plan. But to carry it out he also makes use of his creatures’ co-operation.” (CCC 306)
“Scripture and Tradition never cease to teach and celebrate this fundamental truth: ‘The world was made for the glory of God.’” (CCC 293)
“It is certain, and evident to our senses, that in the world some things are in motion. Now whatever is in motion is put in motion by another … and this everyone understands to be God.” —St. Thomas Aquinas
The central unifying, overarching factor or cause is God himself.
In man, God has a co-creator, a viceroy responsible for his creation.
“Scripture bears witness to faith in creation ‘out of nothing’ as a truth full of promise and hope.” (CCC 297)
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