Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 03: Military Career by Giacomo Casanova
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the only men, you Christians, who believe that you see God."
"It is true, we are sure of it, but observe that faith alone gives us that certainty." "I know it; but you are idolators, for you see nothing but a material representation, and yet you have a complete certainty that you see God, unless you should tell me that faith disaffirms it." "God forbid I should tell you such a thing! Faith, on the contrary, affirms our certainty." "We thank God that we have no need of such self-delusion, and there is not one philosopher in the world who could prove to me that you require it." "That would not be the province of philosophy, dear father, but of theology--a very superior science." "You are now speaking the language of our theologians, who differ from yours only in this; they use their science to make clearer the truths we ought to know, whilst your theologians try to render those truths more obscure." "Recollect, dear father, that they are mysteries." "The existence of God is a sufficiently important mystery to prevent men from daring to add anything to it. God can only be simple; any kind of combination would destroy His essence; such is the God announced by our prophet, who must be the same for all men and in all times. Agree with me |
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