Quotes About God
How can we live in harmony? First we need to know we are all madly in love with the same God.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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It is possible to demonstrate God's existence, although not a priori, yet a posteriori from some work of His more surely known to us.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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The knowledge of God is the cause of things. For the knowledge of God is to all creatures what the knowledge of the artificer is to things made by his art.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Grant me, O Lord my God, a mind to know you, a heart to seek you, wisdom to find you, conduct pleasing to you, faithful perseverance in waiting for you, and a hope of finally embracing you. Amen.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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There must be must be a first mover existing above all – and this we call God.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Obedience unites us so closely to God that it in a way transforms us into Him, so that we have no other will but His. If obedience is lacking, even prayer cannot be pleasing to God.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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That the saints may enjoy their beatitude and the grace of God more abundantly they are permitted to see the punishment of the damned in hell.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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I answer that, As Augustine says (De Moribus Eccl. vi), "the soul needs to follow something in order to give birth to virtue: this something is God: if we follow Him we shall live aright.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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There would not be a perfect likeness of God in the universe if all things were of one grade of being.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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to make peace either in oneself or among others, shows a man to be a follower of God,
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Even though the natural light of the human mind is inadequate to make known what is revealed by faith, nevertheless what is divinely taught to us by faith cannot be contrary to what we are endowed with by nature. One or the other would have to be false, and since we have both of them from God, he would be the cause of our error, which is impossible.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Reason in man is rather like God in the world.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Honor is due to God and to persons of great excellence as a sign of attestation of excellence already existing; not that honor makes them excellent.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Now the maximum in any genus is the cause of all in that genus; as fire, which is the maximum heat, is the cause of all hot things. Therefore there must also be something which is to all beings the cause of their being, goodness, and every other perfection; and this we call God.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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I answer that, God alone, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, is from eternity. Catholic Faith holds this without doubt; and everything to the contrary must be rejected as heretical. For God so produced creatures that He made them "from nothing"; that is, after they had not been.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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But the perfection of divine goodness is found in one simple thing
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Esto es parte de la bondad infinita de Dios, que Él debe permitir que el mal exista, y de él se produzca el bien.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Thence it follows that in God essence is not really distinct from person; and yet that the persons are really distinguished from each other. For person, as above stated (Q[29], A[4]), signifies relation as subsisting in the divine nature. But relation as referred to the essence does not differ therefrom really, but only in our way of thinking; while as referred to an opposite relation, it has a real distinction by virtue of that opposition. Thus there are one essence and three persons.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Objection 1: It would seem that there are more than three persons in God. For the plurality of persons in God arises from the plurality of the relative properties as stated above (A[1]). But there are four relations in God as stated above (Q[28], A[4]), paternity, filiation, common spiration, and procession. Therefore there are four persons in God.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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This is part of the infinite goodness of God, that He should allow evil to exist, and out of it produce good.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Reply to Objection 3: As man is more perfect than other animals, he has more intrinsic operations than other animals, because his perfection is something composite. Hence the angels, who are more perfect and more simple, have fewer intrinsic operations than man, for they have no imagination, or feeling, or the like. In God there exists only one real operation---that is, His essence
~ Thomas Aquinas
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that after a long time, and with the admixture of many errors. Whereas man's whole salvation, which is in God, depends upon the knowledge of this truth. Therefore, in order that the salvation of men might be brought about more fitly and more surely, it was necessary that they should be taught divine truths by divine revelation. It was therefore necessary that besides philosophical science built up by reason, there should be a sacred science learned through revelation.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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The mind stands upright when it is humbly submitted to God. For each thing exists to a higher and more noble state to the extent it stands firm in what perfects it more.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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I answer that, The will can be changed in two ways. First, from within; in which way, since the movement of the will is nothing but the inclination of the will to the thing willed, God alone can thus change the will, because He gives the power of such an inclination to the intellectual nature. For as the natural inclination is from God alone Who gives the nature, so the inclination of the will is from God alone, Who causes the will.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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