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6:0.3 The Eternal Son is the spiritual [[personalization]] of the [[Paradise]] [[Father]]'s [[universal]] and [[infinite]] concept of [[divine]] [[reality]], unqualified [[spirit]], and [[absolute]] [[personality]]. And thereby does the Son constitute the divine [[revelation]] of the [[creator]] [[identity]] of the [[Universal Father]]. The [[perfect]] personality of the Son discloses that the Father is actually the eternal and universal [[source]] of all the [[meanings]] and [[values]] of the [[spiritual]], the [[volition]]al, the [[purpose]]ful, and the [[personal]].
 
6:0.3 The Eternal Son is the spiritual [[personalization]] of the [[Paradise]] [[Father]]'s [[universal]] and [[infinite]] concept of [[divine]] [[reality]], unqualified [[spirit]], and [[absolute]] [[personality]]. And thereby does the Son constitute the divine [[revelation]] of the [[creator]] [[identity]] of the [[Universal Father]]. The [[perfect]] personality of the Son discloses that the Father is actually the eternal and universal [[source]] of all the [[meanings]] and [[values]] of the [[spiritual]], the [[volition]]al, the [[purpose]]ful, and the [[personal]].
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6:0.4 In an effort to enable the finite mind of time to form some sequential concept of the relationships of the eternal and infinite beings of the [[Paradise Trinity]], we utilize such [[license]] of conception as to refer to the "Father's first personal, universal, and infinite concept."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1st_Letter_of_John#1st_Letter_of_John.2C_I] It is impossible for me to convey to the human mind any adequate [[idea]] of the eternal [[relations]] of the [[Deities]]; therefore do I employ such terms as will afford the finite mind something of an idea of the relationship of these eternal [[beings]] in the [[Paper 52 - Planetary Mortal Epochs|subsequent eras of time]]. We believe the Son sprang from the Father; we are taught that both are unqualifiedly eternal. It is apparent, therefore, that no time creature can ever fully [[comprehend]] this [[mystery]] of a Son who is derived from the Father, and yet who is co-ordinately eternal with the Father himself.
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6:0.4 In an effort to enable the finite mind of time to form some sequential concept of the relationships of the eternal and infinite beings of the [[Paradise Trinity]], we utilize such [[license]] of conception as to refer to the "Father's first personal, universal, and infinite concept."[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1st_Letter_of_John#1st_Letter_of_John.2C_I] It is impossible for me to convey to the human mind any adequate [[idea]] of the eternal [[relations]] of the [[Deities]]; therefore do I employ such terms as will afford the finite mind something of an idea of the relationship of these eternal [[beings]] in the [[Paper 52 - Planetary Mortal Epochs|subsequent eras of time]]. We believe the Son sprang from the Father; we are taught that both are unqualifiedly eternal. It is apparent, therefore, that no time creature can ever fully [[comprehend]] this [[mystery]] of a Son who is derived from the Father, and yet who is co-ordinately eternal with the Father himself.
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