"It is enough that things exist for God to be unavoidable. Let us but grant to a bit of moss or the smallest ant its due nature as an ontological reality, and we can no longer escape the terrifying hand that made us."
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Jacques Maritain, Degrees of Knowledge (1932, Notre Dame Translation), p. 116.
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