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Constatation
The
world with its immensity, complexity and beauty, had always fascinated the human
intellect. Man, from all times, had the rational Constatation -
perception, of this
powerful and intelligent creator - God.
The
main argument of the existence of God is based upon this logical “constatation”.
A
constatation or if you like a perception is the result of an observation which provoke a simple
rational elaboration and an immediate resume of intelligence.
The
universe exists, it is a reality, obviously there must be an entity which
originated all that exists. You may call this entity “X” or simply God as it
is commonly identified. The figure of this God of course vary from one to
another according to his own point of view, which is certainly influenced by
religion, culture, tradition, ext.
Now
the question is; is it possible to the human intellect to know the authentic
truth about this God?
I
say Yes, simply because if God exists, if he is the creator of all things and if
he is the one who created the human intellect, then, he is the one who fixed in
our intellect this ardent will to seek the truth about him, about ourselves and
about the entire sense of existence. If so, than, without any doubt this same
God provided our intellect with all the means to know the truth, to know him and
to find the answers for all our existential questions. These means are, without
any doubt, affordable to every human been, whatever his rank of intelligence or
knowledge might be.
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