God’s existence is not merely an object of natural rational knowledge, but also an object of supernatural faith
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God, our Creator and Lord, can be known with certainty, by the natural light of reason from created things 2 0 3The immediate vision of God transcends the natural power of cognition of the human soul, and is therefore supernatural 1 0 2By knowledge of vision (Scientia Visionis) God also foresees the free acts of the rational creatures with infallible certainty 1 0 2Internal supernatural grace is absolutely necessary for the beginning of faith and of salvation 1 0 2Even in the fallen state, man can, by his natural intellectual power, know religious and moral truths 1 0 2In the state of fallen nature, it is morally impossible for man without supernatural revelation, to know easily, with absolute certainty and without admixture of error, all religious and moral truths of the natural order 1 0 2God can be known with certainty by the natural light of reason through the creative world 1 0 2What brought nature into existence is not natural, it must be supernatural 1 0 2Valuing truth, reason, evidence, and argument necessitates belief in the existence of God 1 0 2There is no satisfactory proof for the existence of a supernatural being 1 0 2