Monday, July 25, 2011

Truth is a property of Being, Being is not the property of truth


Heidegger seems to have thought that Being is a property of truth, whereas St. Thomas thought truth is a property of Being. I would agree in this with St. Thomas.

But Being as the foundation of truth is a real, supermaterial object, and not a non-material “spiritual” object in the sense of spiritual meaning a non-material or non-supermaterial thing. Being is Godhood made of Supermaterial Substance at the Zenith of Evolution.

Being does not have a permanent non-material presence beyond all truth or beyond objects. Being is the Absolute Truth when Being describes the Supreme Supermaterial Object Being. Who else could describe Absolute Truth?

Being transforms and that transformation or evolution is the permanent evolving presence of living evolving objects in the cosmos which seek to evolve to Godhood.

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