Human comfort and divine comfort are of different natures; human comfort consists in external, visible help, which a man may see, hold, and feel; divine comfort only in words and promises, where there is neither seeing, hearing, nor feeling.
Plato
- Idealism — forms over particulars
- The Republic ethic: “God is not the author of evil”
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