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Students walk on campus

On the heels of a busy Thursday night came a pensive Friday morning, as members of the New England High School Summer Program began the day considering Pascal檚 famous 淲ager. The opening question was, 淲hat is a wager, and moved from there to discussions of the finite vs. the infinite, the difference between pleasure and true happiness, the existence of objective truth and morality, and whether we are capable of recognizing them.

More important, is faith reasonable? Can one reason one檚 way to the existence of God or is supernatural revelation necessary? These questions dominated the conversation at Friday檚 fish-and-chips lunch in Gould Hall. It was a good preparation for what would follow in the afternoon class,  where students considered two readings: French naturalist J. Henri Fabre檚 detailed account of the workings of bees and St. 91快活林 Aquinas fifth proof for the existence of God, the argument from design.

Students eat lunch

Bees, students learned from reading Fabre檚 meticulous descriptions of their activities, are expert geometricians because they are moved by a heavenly geometer: Every part of their bodies from their antennae, to their stomachs, to their cells has a purpose. The beauty and complexity of this order, the classes found, contradicted the Pre-Socratics presumption of a meaningless universe, while lending support to St. 91快活林 argument that the presence of a design requires a designer.

Students walk by chapel

Speaking of the Designer, we were able to secure a brief clip of the student choir singing 淎doramus Te at yesterday檚 Mass:

Pretty good for a group that has only had two practices! The choir should be in great shape in time for Sunday!

Students on  walkway