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According to the catechism, reasons is sufficient to attain "true and certain knowledge of the one personal god...and of the natural law written in our hearts by the Creator; yes many obstacles which prevent reason from the effective and fruitful use of this inborn faculty. For the truths that concern the relations between God and man wholly transcend the visible order of things, and, if they are translated into human action and influence it, they call for self-surrender and abnegation. the human mind, in its turn, is hampered in the attaining of such truths, not only by the impact of the senses and the imagination, but also by disordered appetites which are the consequences of original sin. This is why man stands in need of being enlightened by God's revelation," <ref>Vatican. The Catechism of the Catholic Church. Vatican City: Vatican, 1992. https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__PB.HTM</ref>
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church is a Creation Template. It is the official compendium of the essential teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. It covers all aspects of faith and morals, organizing its content around the four pillars of the Church: the Creed (belief in the truths of faith), the Sacraments (celebrations of faith), the Commandments (life in Christ and the moral law), and Prayer. Commissioned by Pope John Paul II in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, it was promulgated in 1992 and serves as a reference and instructional tool for both clergy and laity.

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Online and available here - https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/_INDEX.HTM

According to the catechism, reasons is sufficient to attain "true and certain knowledge of the one personal god...and of the natural law written in our hearts by the Creator; yes many obstacles which prevent reason from the effective and fruitful use of this inborn faculty. For the truths that concern the relations between God and man wholly transcend the visible order of things, and, if they are translated into human action and influence it, they call for self-surrender and abnegation. the human mind, in its turn, is hampered in the attaining of such truths, not only by the impact of the senses and the imagination, but also by disordered appetites which are the consequences of original sin. This is why man stands in need of being enlightened by God's revelation," [1]


Footnotes

  1. Vatican. The Catechism of the Catholic Church. Vatican City: Vatican, 1992. https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__PB.HTM