act [creation], God, remain totally inconceivable man. we–even poets — C.S. Lewis, Letters Malcolm: Chiefly Prayer

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This act [creation], as it is for God, must always remain totally inconceivable to man. For we–even our poets and musicians and inventors–never, in the ultimate sense make. We only build. We always have materials to build from. All we can know about the act of creation must be derived from what we can gather about the relation of the creatures to their Creator

C.S. Lewis, Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer

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