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Through the Church Fathers: April 28

Through the Church Fathers: April 28

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Athenagoras dismantles pagan religion at its core, exposing not only the moral absurdities of the gods—driven by lust, rage, and weakness—but also the philosophical emptiness behind attempts to reinterpret them as mere natural forces, showing that whether taken literally or symbolically, they collapse into contradiction and corruption; Augustine then turns inward, demonstrating through lived experience that astrology fails under real-world scrutiny, as identical “fates” produce radically different lives, proving that such predictions rest not on truth but chance (Isaiah 47:13–14; Jeremiah 10:2); and Aquinas brings clarity by distinguishing fate from divine providence, affirming that while God orders all things through secondary causes, human freedom remains intact, and nothing unfolds by blind necessity but under the wise and sovereign governance of God (Romans 8:28; Proverbs 16:9).

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