Catholic Catechism

Why Must There Be A God?

The Catholic Church teaches that there must be a God because nothing can happen anywhere or in the universe for that matter, unless a highly intelligent Beings causes it to happen.  Even when creation is looked at purely from a scientific standpoint, even an atheist will get to a point where they must ask who started it all.  There must be some Being who always was and who made everything else. That Being is God.

Ref. Romans 1: 20, CCC. 34

Taken From The Compendium  – Catechism Of The Catholic Church

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