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Does "to creation" mean "associated with creation"?

 
 
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Miracles are not to be inerpreted as divine acts against the laws of nature (for those laws are themselves expressions of God's will) but as more profound revelations of the character of the divine relationship to creation. To be credible, miracles must convey a deeper understanding than could have been obtained without them.
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