Prolegomena to a Complete Exposition of Theism

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Prolegomena to a Complete Exposition of Theism
Jacques Judah Cohen
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It cannot be other- wise.
29. Man, at death, if his life has been upright and blessed in the eyes of God, is then saved, and passes bo the purely sub- jective life where his individuality completes itself, being newly emerged into the pure and free sense of unconditional absoluteness, having passed to the superconscious life of the purely subjective thought. The departed Soul's World 58 PROLEGOMENA is neither God's nor Man's, yet, not unlike God's, it has no objective value whatever.
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...ed Soul in its own World con- structs and completes a just but non-premeditated plan, the which once reached may prove to have been worked from principles nearly as worthy as those which God uses in constructing His own World. Nevertheless in God's World no end can be final, and nothing is reached which cannot be modified or annihilated to make room for another if so desirable, because God only is essentially perfect and nothing is more absolute than His beginnings, which are at the same starting-point as His Individuality, His own starting-point, which He uses differently or reiterates exactly at times, if necessary.

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