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They equate man's powers with God's powers, blandly refusing to see that he can create nothing but can only provide the conditions which make some creations possible. They exaggerate what is true, that he possesses, potentially, certain godlike attributes, into what is untrue, that he can do what God does.

-- Notebooks Category 1: Overview of the Quest > Chapter 6 : Student-Teacher > # 324