Quote of the Day
"If man were merely a random product of evolution in some place on the margins of the universe, then his life would make no sense or
might even be a chance of nature. But no, Reason is there at the beginning:
creative, divine Reason. And because it is Reason, it also created freedom; and
because freedom can be abused, there also exist forces harmful to creation.
Hence a thick black line, so to speak, has been drawn across the structure of
the universe and across the nature of man. But despite this contradiction,
creation itself remains good, life remains good, because at the beginning is
good Reason, God’s creative love. Hence the world can be saved. Hence we can
and must place ourselves on the side of reason, freedom and love – on the side
of God who loves us so much that he suffered for us, that from his death there
might emerge a new, definitive and healed life."
--Pope Benedict XVI, Homily, April 23, 2011
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