Reality

From The Practical Ontology & Compendium of Social Cohesion

Definition: DAN: Use this definition: As used herein, Reality refers to one of three mutually exclusive Beliefs. Reality is -

  1. 1. The Universe and People with intrinsic Natures.
  2. 2. The Universe and People without intrinsic Natures.
  3. 3. God ("I Am Who I Am"), including His Creation that, in turn, includes the Universe and People with intrinsic Natures that He develops and sustains by His Love in a stable, orderly fashion.
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As used herein, Reality refers to one of six mutually exclusive Beliefs: Reality is -


1. God does not exist.


(1A) the Natural universe and People with intrinsic Natures that are Understood in that way by the Believer, or
(1B) the Natural universe and People with intrinsic Natures that are misUnderstood by the Believer, or


2. All is flux.


(2A) the Natural universe and People without intrinsic Natures Understood in that way by the Believer, or
(2B) the Natural universe and People without intrinsic Natures not Understood in that way by the Believer, or


3. God and notions of "God" exist.


(3A) God ("I Am Who I Am") and his Creation that among other things (such as angels) include the Natural universe and People with intrinsic Natures that are Understood in that way by the Believer, or
(3B) God ("I Am Who I Am") and his Creation that among other things (such as angels) include the Natural universe and People with intrinsic Natures that are misUnderstood by the Believer.

Related terms: Belief | God | Nature | Person | Creation

Subordinate Special Terms: Nature | Event



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