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BenSinner
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God, our Creator and Lord, can be known with certainty, by the natural light of reason from created things.
This is the very first dogma listed by Ott.
I’m somewhat apprehensive about this and kind of concerns me. This is infallibly saying that we can know God with certainty. This seems to contradict the fact that we have to live by faith. While the evidence for God is VERY strong, I’m not sure if it is certain. While I believe God exists, I can never find certainty that he does. There are always little doubts that can pop into one’s head (maybe I have faulty logic, maybe the Bible was distorted, maybe the Church really isn’t infallible, etc. etc.)
So what exactly is meant by certain here? Because if it is anything less than being certain, then it’s not certain and this would mean this dogma is incorrect…which would mean the Church is incorrect…and I find this worrisome.
This is the very first dogma listed by Ott.
I’m somewhat apprehensive about this and kind of concerns me. This is infallibly saying that we can know God with certainty. This seems to contradict the fact that we have to live by faith. While the evidence for God is VERY strong, I’m not sure if it is certain. While I believe God exists, I can never find certainty that he does. There are always little doubts that can pop into one’s head (maybe I have faulty logic, maybe the Bible was distorted, maybe the Church really isn’t infallible, etc. etc.)
So what exactly is meant by certain here? Because if it is anything less than being certain, then it’s not certain and this would mean this dogma is incorrect…which would mean the Church is incorrect…and I find this worrisome.