![]() He later wrote, “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth” (3 John 4). The apostle John wrote “No Lie is of the Truth” (1 John 2:21). By excluding all errors is the only way it could be absolute truth. Truth must be absolute or it would not be absolutely true, hence not truth. We must first note that truth is absolute and exclusive. This would indicate there really is no truth outside of this philosophy of an evolving truth. This synthesis is viewed as a higher form of truth which then becomes the new thesis and can follow endlessly the cycle of antithesis and synthesis as an evolving truth always getting greater. The modern expression “thesis-antithesis-synthesis” presented by Emanual Kant (1724-1804), bares the idea that the “thesis” (the truth) presented with its “antithesis” (the opposites of the truth-a lie) can be merged together to form the “synthesis” (a compromised synchronizing of the truth and error). its errors or inconsistencies) will cause it purged and purified form, “concrete” (i.e. incomplete or immature, unformed) object or thought presented with its “negative” (i.e. George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) himself never used this formula thesis-antithesis-synthesis, but rather cited his own as “Abstract-Negative-Concrete” or “Immediate-Mediated-Concrete.” Hegel’s formula presents the faculty of an “abstract” (i.e. xi as cited by Glenn Alexander Magee, Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition, Cornell University, 2001, p. John Burbidge) Lewiston, N.Y.: Broadview Press, 1988, p. 641 John Burbidge indicated the writing of his occult philosophy “came at a time when Hegel was frequenting the company of known Masons, some of them graduates of the banned Illuminati.” 5) John Burbidge in the introduction to Jacques D’Hondt, Hegel in his Time, (trans. ![]() Blavatsky The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy (Centenial Edition), Theosophical University Press, 1888, 1988, Vol. 257 and that the “fine philosophical remarks of Hegel are found to have their application in the teaching of Occult science…” 4) Helena P. 110 Helena Blavatsky, who is responsible for birthing the modern New Age movement, referred to “the great metaphysican Hegel” 3) Helena P. 1 Glenn Alexander Magee remarked, “What is so striking is how indebted Hegel obviously is to Hermeticism.” 2) Glenn Alexander Magee, Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition, Cornell University, 2001, p. ![]() ![]() Who is Hegel? Dean Gotcher wrote, “Although Georg Hegel, of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, did not directly use the word dialectic, his system for cosmic unity was built upon this Kabalistic, Gnostic, Hermetic structure, and he is most noted for its popularity.” 1) Dean Gotcher, The Dialectic & Praxis: Diaprax and the End of the Age, Institution for Authority Research, Vol. ![]() Hegelian dialectics is based on the formula “thesis-antithesis-synthesis,” which is the formula that has most influentially corrupted society and Christianity today. ![]()
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