14:4.3 The Havona natives are all the [[offspring]] of the [[Paradise Trinity]]. They are without [[creature]] [[parents]], and they are nonreproducing beings. We cannot portray the creation of these citizens of the central universe, beings who never were created. The entire [[story]] of the creation of Havona is an attempt to [[time-space]] an [[eternity]] [[fact]] which has no [[relation]] to [[time or space]] as mortal man [[comprehends]] them. But we must concede human [[philosophy]] a [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Frame_of_reference point of origin]; even personalities far above the human level require a [[concept]] of " beginnings. " Nevertheless, the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_14#14:1._THE_PARADISE-HAVONA_SYSTEM Paradise-Havona system] is eternal. | 14:4.3 The Havona natives are all the [[offspring]] of the [[Paradise Trinity]]. They are without [[creature]] [[parents]], and they are nonreproducing beings. We cannot portray the creation of these citizens of the central universe, beings who never were created. The entire [[story]] of the creation of Havona is an attempt to [[time-space]] an [[eternity]] [[fact]] which has no [[relation]] to [[time or space]] as mortal man [[comprehends]] them. But we must concede human [[philosophy]] a [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Frame_of_reference point of origin]; even personalities far above the human level require a [[concept]] of " beginnings. " Nevertheless, the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_14#14:1._THE_PARADISE-HAVONA_SYSTEM Paradise-Havona system] is eternal. |