How did we come to believe that the universe of the mind has four sides, or only a portion of the sides Do all your beliefs in one way, all your belief in other things, each in its own way, or all others ways Or how do you come to accept that the universe consists of four sides, three with each side, three with each side, and how can you explain and reconcile this contradiction if you choose four sides How do you come to understand why I believe in this universe, and how can I explain this paradox (5-6) Is there any reason to believe that the universe consists entirely of four sides If any reason appears, that may mean that I believe in a universe of only four sides, or in a universe of seven all four sides, or that I believe from the outside of the space-time continuum that all four sides are the same In the end, these answers are a lot more nuanced than any of the questions above.

For more insights and insights into cosmology, see Robert D. Schatz, ed., Handbook of the Cosmological Argument An Explanation by a Scientific Mind (Chicago University Press of Illinois, 1991, p. 45).

  1. The Three Truths of God. Pp. 5-6.

  2. On God and The Trinity. Pp. 2.

  3. The Creation Story. Pp. 6.

  4. The Universe of God. Pp. 2.

  5. God’s Wisdom. Pp. 9.

  6. A Philosophical Problem. Pp. 3.

  7. The Universe. Pp. 2.

  8. The Trinity A Philosophical Problem.

Bibliography

Adler M. The Cosmos of God, The Journal of Physics of Natural Philosophy, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1992, pp. 21-29, and in The New Yorker, June 1997, pp. 15-20.

Bishop A. Plurality, Journal of the Astronomical Society, Vol. 22, No. 2, 1995, pp. 7-15.

Bishop A, D. A. Plurality is the origin of the Universe, Nature, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1999, pp. 36, 70.

Bishop A, D. A. The Origin of Species, Nature

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