God’s existence is merely an object of natural rational knowledge, not 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 3God’s existence is not merely an object of natural rational knowledge, but also an object of supernatural faith 1 0 2The immediate vision of God transcends the natural power of cognition of the human soul, and is therefore supernatural 1 0 2Even in the fallen state, man can, by his natural intellectual power, know religious and moral truths 1 0 2God exists so truly, that it cannot even be conceived not to exist 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 2Belief in God is a following of reason, not a leap of faith 1 0 2There is no satisfactory proof for the existence of a supernatural being 1 0 2