If Used, Panentheism Can Correct Federal, State, and Local Governments and Book/Author Errors
Panentheism suggests that Republicans and Democrats correct their ideologies and manifestos. For instance, in his book on 'Liberty and Tyranny' the conservative, Mark Levin, says that the liberty of humans is limited by a tyrannical government. This statement is wrong since all liberties are gifts to all humans from God. In the USA, many of these gifts are used to form the U.S. government in exchange for security. Thus, the U.S. government only appears to be tyrannical to conservatives, who do not consider God to prepare their manifestos. Levin seems to believe that human liberty is absolute (infinite in number). This is an error. Floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc. tell us that our liberty is not absolute. Instead, our liberties vary and differ over time.
Historians write about the liberty, equality, and power of Americans. The concept 'equality' is incorrect if panentheism is accepted. In his book 'On Learned Ignorance (Bk. I, Ch. 8),' Nicholas of Cusa identifies the first three attributes of God --- one, equality, and union. Nicholas of Cusa and panentheism thus tell us that the concept equality is found only in God and that in our world, we will only find qualities that differ. This means that no identical things will be found among the Creatures. Accordingly, in the Declaration of Independence, the statement, 'all Men are created equal,' cannot be interpreted as 'all Men are created identities.'
Today, conservatives and liberals are involved in ugly discussions only because they are not using symbols correctly. Since panentheism is correcting the meanings of many symbols, many books must be corrected. The symbols in my book on 'The First Scientific Proof of God' are corrected. The symbols iny blogs on this website are also corrected.
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