Quotes about Creation
Reply to Objection 1: The six days, as Augustine understands them, are taken as the six classes of things known by the angels; so that the day's unit is taken according to the unit of the thing understood; which, nevertheless, can be apprehended by various ways of knowing it.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
We next consider all the seven days in common: and there are three points of inquiry: (1) As to the sufficiency of these days; (2) Whether they are all one day, or more than one? (3) As to certain modes of speaking which Scripture uses in narrating the works of the six days.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
A woman is the image of God.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
it remains for us to treat of His image,
— St. Thomas Aquinas
Reply to Objection 3: The universe, the present creation being supposed, cannot be better, on account of the most beautiful order given to things by God; in which the good of the universe consists. For if any one thing were bettered, the proportion of order would be destroyed; as if one string were stretched more than it ought to be, the melody of the harp would be destroyed.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
Since Eden's freshness and man's fall, no rose has been original.
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
skeptics are caught in a dilemma. If they say history cannot be known, then they lose the ability to say evolution is true and Christianity is false. If they admit history can be known, then they must deal with the multiple lines of historical evidence for creation and Christianity.
— Norman Geisler
In fact, the ripples are so exact (down to one part in one hundred thousand) that Smoot called them the "machining marks from the creation of the universe" and the "fingerprints of the maker."15
— Norman Geisler
G—Great Galaxy Seeds
— Norman Geisler
In the same way, the universe would be out of energy by now if it had been running from all eternity.
— Norman Geisler
For nothing comes from nothing; nothing ever could.
— Norman Geisler
The Law of Causality does not say that everything needs a cause. It says that everything that comes to be needs a cause.
— Norman Geisler