Cold Quote by Anonymous
“The problem of why God created the universe still troubles thinking men; but if we cannot know why, we can at least know that He did not bring His worlds into being to meet some unfulfilled need in Himself, as a man might build a house to shelter him against the winter cold or plant a field of corn to provide him with necessary food. The word 'necessary' is wholly foreign to God.”
About This Quote
Source Treatise: Theodicy, Anonymous, unknown date
The passage argues that divine creation is not driven by human-like needs, suggesting God’s purpose transcends material necessity.
In simple terms: God creates without needing anything.
Recognize limits of human reasoning about divine motives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- religious debate
- personal faith crises
- existential reflection
- academic study
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we understand purpose beyond need?
- Can we ever know divine motives?
Human language may inadequately capture divine intent.