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This book explores the most basic logical structure of reality, deriving from the most certain starting point: Descartes' cogito ergo sum (I think therefore I am). From that impetus, the nature of reality is discovered to contain a perfectly consistent and surprisingly revealing theological ontology, where built into the nature of reality are simple and direct logical findings revealing that reality can only exist if it is created by an all-powerful Spirit, where simple deductions lead to the discovery that the Spirit is the Biblical God (YHVH). From this, previously undiscussed logical…mehr

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This book explores the most basic logical structure of reality, deriving from the most certain starting point: Descartes' cogito ergo sum (I think therefore I am). From that impetus, the nature of reality is discovered to contain a perfectly consistent and surprisingly revealing theological ontology, where built into the nature of reality are simple and direct logical findings revealing that reality can only exist if it is created by an all-powerful Spirit, where simple deductions lead to the discovery that the Spirit is the Biblical God (YHVH). From this, previously undiscussed logical findings show us that the creator-God will only create realities that will inevitably, for previously unseen reasons, internally develop into being contaminated with nothingness (in Reformed theology, 'nothingness' is the word used to describe sin), wherein a simple but not previously discussed solution to the long-standing problem of evil is arrived at. From there, through more simple deductions that, again, apparently have not been discussed previously, it is found that anything that exists, any entities or realities of any sort, can only be the creation of a creator-God, that specifically has the name YHVH, I AM that I AM, that elementary logic reveals can only be an infinite sacrifice of infinite grace. Also, the book directly attacks the contradictory philosophy of atheism, with novel findings that reveal that the entire philosophy of atheism is based in obvious, but previously undiscussed logical contradictions. Also, what can be called 'nonphysical Calvinism' is discussed in detail, which could be the most direct way to experience and commune with Christ in ceaseless prayer and meditation. Along the way, this book explores the concept of Christian faith, finding that it is a hugely misunderstood topic, and it is readily found that the Biblical definition of faith indicates that faith is a constant, direct communication with the Creator-Logos implanted (James 1:21) into humans.
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Autorenporträt
Jeff Grupp is a former lecturer in philosophy and logic at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, and he is now a jail chaplain and preacher at the Kalamazoo County Jail. He is a former atheist, but after some powerful visions leading up to and surrounding a car crash his wife and children were in years ago, he became a Christian, and shortly after that started a career as a pastor. He is the author of 14 professional articles in peer-reviewed professional academic philosophy journals. He has an undergraduate degree from the University of New Mexico, where he studied philosophy and anthropology, an MA in philosophy from Western Michigan University, where he studied for years very closely under the famous atheist philosopher, Quentin Smith, and he worked a little over halfway through a PhD in philosophy from Purdue University, before taking time off for financial reasons to focus more on teaching. However, instead of returning to PhD work, he changed directions to study for an MA in theology from Lincoln Christian Seminary. Jeff has no aspirations in ministry other than to continue to directly seek God, to continue developing his theology he calls 'fullness Calvinism' (also called 'nonphysical Calvinism'), and to continue working in jail ministry.