All this boundless multitude of particular actions and reactions, combined in one general movement produced and constitutes what we call : Life
Solidarity
Universal causality
Nature
Necessary and real but in no way predetermined, preconceived or for-known combination of action and reactions which all things having real existence have upon one another —imposed upon our mind as a rational necessity.
Nature creates the world.
A regulator (God) would only thwart by its arbitrary intervention the natural order and logical development of things.
(If God is logical then it is Natural i.e. Nature)
God has meaning only insofar as it connotes the negation of natural laws.
The theological hypothesis of divine legislation leads to the negation not only of any order but of Nature itself.
The Political Philosophy of Bakunin. 1953
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