Bishop Barron on the Coronavirus, Catastrophe, and Contingency

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Bishop Barron on the Coronavirus, Catastrophe, and Contingency

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Yeah, the world's contingent and everything in it, it comes to be, it passes away. What does that tell us? It tells us that nothing in the world contains within itself. The reason for its own existence, nothing in the world explains itself. If it did, it would always exist. It would have within itself, the reason for its being right. So since it comes into being and passes away, we know it doesn't contain in itself. The reason for its own existence, therefore by a very healthy instinct and every single scientist, the world knows this by a healthy instinct. We begin to look for Causes. <inaudible>.

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2022-12-16

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Bishop Robert Barron

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