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4. Exclusivism: The oppositional Precondition 4. Exclusivism: The oppositional Precondition
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###1. God: Metaphysical Precondition ### 1. God: Metaphysical Precondition
- The Most High God YHWH exists. - The Most High God YHWH exists.
- He created the world. [ world = entirety of creation, - He created the world. [ world = entirety of creation,
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- - He does not need any help. He wants Man to rule for their greatest good, fun, challenge and in doing so see the magnificence of his creation and give Him praise and glory. - - He does not need any help. He wants Man to rule for their greatest good, fun, challenge and in doing so see the magnificence of his creation and give Him praise and glory.
- He speaks to mankind. He - He speaks to mankind. He
###2. Miracles: Supernatural Precondition ### 2. Miracles: Supernatural Precondition
###3. Revelation: Revelational Precondition ### 3. Revelation: Revelational Precondition
###4. Exclusivism: The oppositional Precondition ### 4. Exclusivism: The oppositional Precondition
###5. ### 5.
### 1. Language: Linguistic Precondition ### 1. Language: Linguistic Precondition
Languages of man are limited, but is capable of making true claims about God and His relation to creation. Particularly, who is to govern, how to govern, what to govern, when to govern, why to govern, where to govern. Language is often a representation of something in the external physical world, conceptualized in our minds. Hence, language will always be analogous, as in similar to what things actually are. Languages of man are limited, but is capable of making true claims about God and His relation to creation. Particularly, who is to govern, how to govern, what to govern, when to govern, why to govern, where to govern. Language is often a representation of something in the external physical world, conceptualized in our minds. Hence, language will always be analogous, as in similar to what things actually are.