"As a theist I believe that God exists and that God creates"
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The subtext is boundary-setting. By framing belief as “God exists” and “God creates,” Johnson is not merely expressing private faith; he’s signaling the baseline assumptions he considers legitimate in public reasoning. The second clause matters most: “creates” pushes the claim into the realm of origins, causality, and explanation. It quietly positions theism as an explanatory framework, not a weekend ritual. In the culture-war context Johnson is associated with - debates over evolution, intelligent design, and the authority of science in education - that verb becomes a wedge. It implies that accounts of life and the universe that exclude divine agency are not just incomplete, but metaphysically constrained.
There’s also a careful rhetorical modesty here. He doesn’t say “I know” or “it is proven”; he says “I believe,” a word that can read as humble while still insisting on firmness. That ambiguity lets the line operate in two arenas at once: as a personal confession to believers and as a pre-emptive challenge to secular norms that treat “creation” as off-limits in academic discourse.
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Johnson, Phillip E. (2026, January 15). As a theist I believe that God exists and that God creates. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-theist-i-believe-that-god-exists-and-that-151168/
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Johnson, Phillip E. "As a theist I believe that God exists and that God creates." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-theist-i-believe-that-god-exists-and-that-151168/.
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"As a theist I believe that God exists and that God creates." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-theist-i-believe-that-god-exists-and-that-151168/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







