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  1. PrimaVera

    beyond infinity

    RDWillia, First, while I appreciate the compliment, I must demure. People like Georg Cantor and Kurt Gödel really got this stuff. I'm barely able to wrap my head around it. You asked: I'm afraid I don't know, or perhaps I understand the question. I'm not sure what you mean by "an...
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    The Bahai Faith

    Postmaster, You asked for some form of spiritual guidance, and I fear that the responses, which centered mostly on Baha'i beliefs, didn't offer much by way of spiritual guidance. Baha'u'llah enjoins us to, "Immerse yourselves in the ocean of My words, that ye may unravel its secrets, and...
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    The Bahai Faith

    Postmaster, You asked for some form of spiritual guidance, and I fear that the responses, which centered mostly on Baha'i beliefs, didn't offer much by way of spiritual guidance. Baha'u'llah enjoins us to, "Immerse yourselves in the ocean of My words, that ye may unravel its secrets, and...
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    Just a thought.

    If I may be permitted to offer a different perspective on this: the concept of "progressive revelation" implies that religous truth is relative--that the truths of any given revelation are suited to a particular time, place, culture and human social evolution. An analogy often given relates...
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    beyond infinity

    I'm afraid I was "lost" at about this point, because I'm not seeing a paradox. This is, perhaps, a problem when we try to use Mathematical concepts that have very precise meanings within a broader philosophical context. The concepts associated with infinity are certainly seductive, but we must...
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