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The two Absolutes—qualified and unqualified—while so apparently divergent in function as they may be [[observed]] by [[mind]] [[creatures]], are perfectly and divinely unified in and by the Universal Absolute. In the last [[analysis]] and in the final comprehension all three are one Absolute. On subinfinite levels they are functionally differentiated, but in infinity they are ONE.
 
The two Absolutes—qualified and unqualified—while so apparently divergent in function as they may be [[observed]] by [[mind]] [[creatures]], are perfectly and divinely unified in and by the Universal Absolute. In the last [[analysis]] and in the final comprehension all three are one Absolute. On subinfinite levels they are functionally differentiated, but in infinity they are ONE.
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We never use the term the Absolute as a negation of aught or as a denial of anything. Neither do we regard the Universal Absolute as self-determinative, a sort of [[Pantheism|pantheistic]] and impersonal Deity. The Absolute, in all that pertains to universe [[personality]], is strictly [[Trinity]] limited and Deity dominated.  
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We never use the term the Absolute as a negation of aught or as a denial of anything. Neither do we regard the Universal Absolute as self-determinative, a sort of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantheism pantheistic] and impersonal Deity. The Absolute, in all that pertains to universe [[personality]], is strictly [[Trinity]] limited and Deity dominated.  
          
[[Category: Cosmology]]
 
[[Category: Cosmology]]

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