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The Catechism says there are “…proofs for the existence of God, not in the sense of proofs in the natural sciences, but rather in the sense of “converging and convincing arguments”, which allow us to attain certainty about the truth.”
This is foolish - to declare something with certainty without scientific proof. **
What’s really foolish is to suppose that if God cannot be scientifically proven, then we cannot be certain that He exists. Scientism, or the worship of science as the single avenue to certainty, is itself foolish. There are other ways to know God for certain without finding Him through a telescope.
As Pascal said, there is a God-shaped vacuum in all our hearts, waiting to be filled by the presence of God, Whom you will know for a certainty only after you let Him in.
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The Catechism says there are “…proofs for the existence of God, not in the sense of proofs in the natural sciences, but rather in the sense of “converging and convincing arguments”, which allow us to attain certainty about the truth.”
This is foolish - to declare something with certainty without scientific proof. **
What’s really foolish is to suppose that if God cannot be scientifically proven, then we cannot be certain that He exists. Scientism, or the worship of science as the single avenue to certainty, is itself foolish. There are other ways to know God for certain without finding Him through a telescope.
As Pascal said, there is a God-shaped vacuum in all our hearts, waiting to be filled by the presence of God, Whom you will know for a certainty only after you let Him in.