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Pierce Taylor Hibbs

“Stable units such as dust particles must derive their stability from something, or someone. Secular worldviews would have us attribute the stable nature of the dust particles to their physical makeup or their molecular structure. In other words, they will point to principles to explain the stability of units in the world. But that is not really an explanation. Explanations are only real if they come from persons, not from principles. Principles are explanatory, no doubt, but persons must stand behind the principles or else the principles are ultimately unstable and capricious, which means they are not really principles at all.”

Pierce Taylor Hibbs, Finding God in the Ordinary
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Finding God in the Ordinary Finding God in the Ordinary by Pierce Taylor Hibbs
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