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1 2 | higher being, with a higher absolute worth, that is, with that
2 2 | is good and evil? Can the absolute Truth be known? How must
3 2 | foundation is: Is there an absolute Truth (that is, God), and
4 2 | comprehended? For if there is no absolute Truth, then life has no
5 2 | the question of God (the absolute Truth) is such: “I don’t
6 2 | is a declaration that the absolute Truth (God) is not perceptible.
7 2 | existence of God and the absolute Truth is such: “I don’t
8 2 | the will to perceive the absolute Truth (God). Consistent
9 2 | in the absence of God and absolute Truth, becomes entangled
10 2 | idolize, imputing to it absolute virtues.~Pantheism, identifying
11 2 | to Truth. There must be absolute Truth, and I want to know
12 2 | part cannot perceive the absolute whole!~The absolute Truth
13 2 | the absolute whole!~The absolute Truth is incomprehensive
14 2 | possible! If there exists an Absolute, All-Perfect, Higher Being (
15 2 | the world, and, if this absolute Being (God), desires to
16 2 | desires to reveal the absolute truth to man, then, and
17 2 | consciousness. In other words, the absolute truth is either unknowable (
18 2 | revelation to people! The absolute Truth is revealed by God!
19 2 | possibility of knowing the absolute Truth, which man so thirsts
20 4 | all respects toward the Absolute. The aim of the former is
21 7 | without faith that there is an absolute Truth (a perception of which
22 8 | from the conditional to the absolute. The philosopher, Wolf,
23 8 | causality, if there is no absolute necessity to recognize its
24 8 | world, then there is also no absolute necessity to deny it there.~ ~
25 8 | case, God would not be the Absolute. It is of note that contemporary
26 8 | inferred the proof of God as an Absolute Personality. In ancient
27 11 | His every word was the absolute pure Truth. For He Himself,
28 11 | analysis of the perception of absolute Truth brings us to this
29 11 | the teaching of Hegel, the absolute spirit is eternally and
30 15 | solely of God alone as an absolute being. Only an absolute
31 15 | absolute being. Only an absolute and infinite cause can evoke
32 15 | infinitude of the divine absolute Being! The act of the creation
33 18,2| understand whether these are absolute or relative notions. Can
34 18,2| contrary, moral evil, i.e. absolute evil, can only result in
35 18,3| Absolute and relative evil.~ At close
36 18,3| well as moral good, is an absolute concept.~ ~
37 23 | personality of Christ is absolute proof of the reality of
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