Wednesday, May 18, 2011

II.1 chapter 5

Another answer to them who say that it is impossible that an unchangeable and eternal God created the world at a particular, unique time: the same vain thesis could be made about the particular place in which the world was made: why was it created at this place, and not elsewhere? Because we say that God is (incorporeal) present everywhere, just like he is eternal, and not bound to this particular place.
Therefore if doubting that the world could be created at a particular place by the omnipresent God is as futile as doubting that the world could be created at a particular time by the eternal God.

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