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Q: I had a question with [[God the Supreme]]. If an individual [[mortal]] fails to [[survive]], he doesn't exist any more, and his [[potential]] of doing everlasting [[good]] is lost. Does that mean the [[Supreme]] is kind of incomplete in that sense or does another [[mortal]] in another age make up that lacking part of [[the Supreme]]. I do know that their [[personalities]] [[absorb]] into the Supreme.
 
Q: I had a question with [[God the Supreme]]. If an individual [[mortal]] fails to [[survive]], he doesn't exist any more, and his [[potential]] of doing everlasting [[good]] is lost. Does that mean the [[Supreme]] is kind of incomplete in that sense or does another [[mortal]] in another age make up that lacking part of [[the Supreme]]. I do know that their [[personalities]] [[absorb]] into the Supreme.
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A: Yes, this [[uniqueness]] is then lost as a continuing [[entity]] apart and [[separate]] from the [[Supreme.]] Yes, the Supreme is incomplete now. Yes, each thing that is lost is found.
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A: Yes, this [[uniqueness]] is then lost as a continuing [[entity]] apart and [[separate]] from the [[Supreme]]. Yes, the Supreme is incomplete now. Yes, each thing that is lost is found.
    
Q: We know also that the [[the Gods|three persons of Deity]], when they act individually, [[represent]] [[mercy]] and [[love]] and [[forgiveness]], as opposed to [[justice]] and [[sovereignty]] which is only with group behavior, group action on the level of Deity. [[The Supreme]] is an individual by himself. I am having a little confusion about this. Does he act as a group with sovereignty and justice with [[God the Ultimate]] and [[God the Absolute]]? Can you help [[clarify]] some of these [[problems]] with the singular and plural behavior with the evolutionary God.
 
Q: We know also that the [[the Gods|three persons of Deity]], when they act individually, [[represent]] [[mercy]] and [[love]] and [[forgiveness]], as opposed to [[justice]] and [[sovereignty]] which is only with group behavior, group action on the level of Deity. [[The Supreme]] is an individual by himself. I am having a little confusion about this. Does he act as a group with sovereignty and justice with [[God the Ultimate]] and [[God the Absolute]]? Can you help [[clarify]] some of these [[problems]] with the singular and plural behavior with the evolutionary God.

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