The question about God is inescapable; it admits of no abstention. This leaves us with the further question: Is there, then, no answer to the question about God? And if there is an answer, what degree of certitude can we expect? In his Letter to the Romans, the Apostle Paul found himself confronted with precisely this question. The Apostle’s answer to the metaphysical and moral cynicism of a decadent society ruled only by the law of power is astounding. He asserts that in reality they do know
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