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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Of learned ignorance

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GOD is the absolute maximum and also the absolute minimum ;
HE is in all things,and all things are in him.
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If man makes his own ignorance the object of his desire for knowledge,
he can aquire a learned ignorance ;
although God cannot be comprehended,
some knowledge of him can be acqired by reflection on our limitations.
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The absolute maximum -GOD- is absolute unity,
for unity is the minimum -and GOD is the absolute minimum- ;
GOD,as a unity excluding degrees of more or less,is infinite unity.
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The visible world is a reflection of the invisible ;
man mirrors the eternal and the infinite by his conjectures.
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GOD is best studied through the use of mathematical symbols.
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In the Providence of God contradictories are reconciled.
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The world is the absolute effect of the absolute maximum ;
it is a relative unity.
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Jesus is the maximum at once absolute and restricted ;
HE is both GOD and MAN brought to perfection.
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