Absolute Perfection is Grounded in Relative Perfection

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Eodnhoj7
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Absolute Perfection is Grounded in Relative Perfection

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Absolute perfection can be seen within the continuity of change as an absolute truth. Perpetual change results in perpetual relative perfection thus a continuity of perfection as absolutely true.
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Re: Absolute Perfection is Grounded in Relative Perfection

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It can be regarded absolute true within perpetual relative perfection, but such a truth cannot be an absolutely-absolute truth, since one of your premise included
relative.'

How can 'change' so claimed to be the only constant, be perfectly-absolute, i.e. perfectly and totally unconditional when 'change' is conditioned upon 'time' and 'space'.

Time and space is conditioned within the human system, thus conditional.

So any thing to do with 'change' cannot be absolute perfection, i.e. a thing-in-itself that is totally unconditional.
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Veritas Aequitas wrote: Thu Dec 17, 2020 7:07 am It can be regarded absolute true within perpetual relative perfection, but such a truth cannot be an absolutely-absolute truth, since one of your premise included
relative.'

How can 'change' so claimed to be the only constant, be perfectly-absolute, i.e. perfectly and totally unconditional when 'change' is conditioned upon 'time' and 'space'.

Time and space is conditioned within the human system, thus conditional.

So any thing to do with 'change' cannot be absolute perfection, i.e. a thing-in-itself that is totally unconditional.
Relative change is an absolute absolute as it is continuous and repetitive and is not dependent upon anything itself considering it is the void through which one phenomena changes into another. Void is unconditional and void is formlessness and formlessness is change.


Time and space are conditioned upon change where one facet of being exists through another thus relegating being to existing through being. This leaves being as absolute absolute considering it exists through itself as itself therefore is self referencing. Time and space are grades of change and as grades of change, change changes into multiple changes the change is constant. Change is the formless nature through which one phenomena Inverts into another thus formlessness is unconditional.
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