Diogn. 8
Or dost thou accept the empty and nonsensical statements of those pretentious philosophers: of whom some said that God was fire (they call that God, where-unto they themselves shall go), and others water, and others some other of the elements which were created by God?
Diog 8.2
And yet if any of these statements is worthy of acceptance, any one other created thing might just as well be made out to be God.
Diog 8.3
For God, the Master and Creator of the Universe, Who made all things and arranged them in order, was found to be not only friendly to men, but also long-suffering.
Diog 8.7
And such indeed He was always, and is, and will be, kindly and good and dispassionate and true, and He alone is good.
Diog 8.8
For so long as He kept and guarded His wise design as a mystery, He seemed to neglect us and to be careless about us.
Diog 8.10