of God, but he is certainly living proof of God’s existence. The
very same qualities that make God what He is, also constitute man. In
God these qualities are invisible and infinite; in man they are visible
unlike God, and yet uncannily like Him; it is to accept the existence of
a mini-God, so to speak. What is there then to stop us from believing
in a great God? To believe in God is to confirm one’s own