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Doran said:It's "non serviam" not "non servum."
"I shall not serve"(or, since the related noun servus means slave, "I shall not be a slave").
However, that's quite interesting but implies a being who can think things into existence immediately. No beings like that are known to exist through normal means of investigating the natural world. I guess if that works for you, that is fine, but I lack that special element, that "faith" thing. Like Diet Coke, "never had it. Never will." (Actually, I did have it until about 14.)
That's funny, as I was rereading my post I thought "I sure hope I got the Latin right." I forgot that you were a Latin teacher. Perhaps I should dust off my copy of Wheelock...
As a matter of fact, it doesn't work for me (I can't tell if people realize that I am an agnostic now), but at the time it was explained to me I thought "hey, that kinda makes sense."
As per beings like that not being readily observable in the natural world, that's all too true. I suppose the apologist would point you towards Natural Theology and Aquinas' five proofs. But I'm not an apologist. At least not any more.