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  The Sermon of All Creation: Christians on Nature Back to the List of Slideshows
    
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Uncreate, without beginning, immortal, infinite, eternal, immaterial, good, creative, just, enlightening, immutable, passionless, uncircumscribed, immeasurable, unlimited, unseen, unthinkable, wanting in nothing, being His own rule and authority, all-ruling, life-giving, omnipotent, of infinite power, containing and maintaining the universe and making provision for all: all these and suchlike attributes the Deity possesses by nature, not having received them from elsewhere, but Himself imparting all good to His own creations according to the capacity of each.

John Damascene (675-749)



If God were to withdraw his hand, this building (the creation) would collapse.… The sun would not long return its position and shine in the heavens, no child would be born; no kernel, no blade of grass, nothing at all would grow on earth or reproduce itself if God did not work forever and ever.

Martin Luther (1483-1546)



"…nothing at all would grow on earth or reproduce itself if God did not work forever and ever."
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