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Absoluteness
When predicated of the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct and logical than to apply the adjective “absolute ” to that which has neither attributes nor limitations, nor can IT have any. (TG).


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Shortly: When predicated of the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct and l...