The Doctrine of God Quotes
The Doctrine of God
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“Of the existence of self, of the world round us, of logical and moral law, ect., we are so deeply convinced because of the indelible impressions which all these things make upon our consciousness that we need no arguments or demonstration. Spontaneously, altogether involuntarily: without any constraint or coercion, we accept that existence. Now the same is true in regard to the existence of God. The so-called proofs are by no means the final grounds of our most certain conviction that God exits. This certainty is established only by faith: that is, by spontaneous testimony which forces itself upon us from every side.”
― The Doctrine of God
― The Doctrine of God
