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the story of tidbit – narrated by Kasey Wells

Published on Mar 17, 2015

http://thestoryoftidbit.weebly.com/

the story of tidbit was written to be a THEORY OF EVERYTHING and a MODERN CREATION MYTH in one… a visual adventure searching the origins of the UNIVERSE and the essence of GOD.

the story of tidbit follows the inception and evolution of polarized MATTER and LIFE as they are perpetually propelled around and through the magnetic fields and neutral positions that bind/intertwine them.

Scoped by scientific and spiritual principles the story of tidbit recognizes the infinite value of neutral both atomically and philosophically.

Dedicated to THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH, EQUALITY, and ACHIEVING NEUTRALITY.

 

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Hegel and the Trinity

hegel dialectic
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

“thesis, antithesis, synthesis”

Peter Benson explains why Hegel was obsessed with the number three.

One of the best known popularizers of philosophy in Britain is Bryan Magee. Many people will fondly recall his illuminating series of interviews with philosophers for radio and television. So his lavishly illustrated book The Story of Philosophy (Dorling Kindersley, 2001) will attract many readers eager to learn more about the subject. Nor will they be disappointed, for it contains a wealth of information and useful summaries of philosophical ideas.

hegel dialectic
hegel-dialectic

Nevertheless, I want to draw attention to a significant error in his chapter on Hegel (admittedly a notoriously difficult philosopher). The error is important because it represents a widespread misunderstanding of Hegel’s thought. Quite rightly, Magee emphasizes that, for Hegel, “everything — ideas, religion, the arts, the sciences, the economy, institutions, society itself — is always changing.” But he then goes on to say that Hegel “produced a vocabulary to describe [this process]. The process as a whole he called the dialectical process, or just the dialectic, and he analysed it as made up of three main stages …. thesis, antithesis, synthesis.”

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John Davies – Notes From a Small Vicar

Trinity Sunday: Things Come in Threes

2 Corinthians 13.11-13Matthew 28.16-20

Queen Camel, Corton Denham, West Camel, Weston Bampfylde, 

Trinity Sunday, 15 June 2014

A joker once said this: “There are three types of people in the world. Those who can count, and those who can’t.” …

Have you noticed how often

Things come in threes?

Things come in threes in religion:

  • the Father the Son and the Spirit,
  • the amount of times the cock crowed,
  • Shadrach, Mesach and Abednigo.

Things come in threes when you’re shopping:

  • Small, medium and large
  • Buy two get one free
  • Three good meals a day

Things come in threes in your life story:

  • past
  • present and
  • future

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