The Most General View of God and All Things
The early Christians spoke of God as the 'Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.' In the 4th century, they changed this phrase to 'Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. ' Then, in the 15th century, when he found that God is the absolute maximum, Cusa changed the 4th century phrase to 'one, equality, and union.' As seen, the 15th century phrase is expressing three attributes of God. As seen, these three attributes of God are precise scientific attributes.
On pages 124-129 of my book on 'The First Scientific Proof of God,' I unify God with all created things by connecting God's attributes --- one, equality, and union --- to the universal concepts --- many, difference, and relation.
When the above three attributes of God (one-equality-union) are connected to their dialectical opposites (many-difference-relation), the most general view of 'God and His creatures and things' are expressed scientifically.
With science, I conclude that interpretations of scriptures can be improved.
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