The fool hath said in his heart: There is no God – Psalm 14.
Many scientists neglect the most important of all causes, the final cause. “For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made; his eternal power also, and divinity: so that they are inexcusable.” – St. Paul, Romans 1:20.
The fact that man seeks to find a purpose for his existence leads one to the realization that God exists. If there is no purpose then hedonism has won. No justice, no honour, no goodness. Are these qualities of no value then? On the contrary, we esteem a man by such qualities.
Which desire is without an end? Hunger desires food, thirst desires water, the Intellect desires Truth, the Will desires the Good. The fact that we seek a purpose implies an end to which we should be ordered. We ourselves are teleological by nature.
Everything in the universe has a purpose to which it is ordered. Everybody implicitly knows this. Man’s purpose is to know and love God.
You have made us for yourself, Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you.
- St. Augustine, Confessions.
Penitential Prayer of St. Augustine
O Lord,
The house of my soul is narrow;
enlarge it that you may enter in.
It is ruinous, O repair it!
It displeases Your sight.
I confess it, I know.
But who shall cleanse it,
to whom shall I cry but to you?
Cleanse me from my secret faults, O Lord,
and spare Your servant from strange sins.








