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. |