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Latter-day scriptures and other sources do not explicitly state that eternal law exists independently or coeternally with God. This characteristic of eternal law is sometimes inferred, however, from two concepts that do have support in scripture and other LDS sources:
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It signifies that within the one essence of the Godhead we have to distinguish three "persons" who are neither three gods on the one side, nor three parts or modes of God on the other, but coequally and coeternally God.
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Latter-day scriptures and other sources do not explicitly state that eternal law exists independently or coeternally with God. This characteristic of eternal law is sometimes inferred, however, from two concepts that do have support in scripture and other LDS sources: 1. God is governed (bound) by law.
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Since the beginning of time. ... 1. Originating or existing during the same period; lasting through the same era. 2. Someone of the same era or period; a contemporary. ... If there are any numbers below, use them to see other pages in this unit.
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ETER'NAL, a. [L. oeternus, composed of oevum and ternus, oeviternus, Varro. The origin of the last component part of the word is not obvious. It occurs in diuturnus, and seems to denote continuance.] ... 1. Without beginning or end of existence. ... The eternal God is thy refuge. Deut.33.
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Question 1: What is prime reality – the really real? ... Question 2: What is the nature of external reality, that is, the world around us? ... Question 3: What is a human being?
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Within his own mysterious being God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The designations are just ways in which God is God. ... Within the Godhead there are three “persons” who are neither three Gods nor three parts of God, but coequally and coeternally God.
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Catholic Culture provides: Liturgical Year, Documents / Articles, Web Site Reviews, the Catechism, and more. ... Third, Mormonism holds that matter exists coeternally along with the Father and the Son, who are themselves part of the cosmos and limited by its immutable laws. The gods neither transcend nor create the cosmos;
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