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He is said to have created: by sheer utterance and will, without forethought, and without replicating a vision of the Idea in itself within His mind unto the world. He creates with His Wise- Word-Spirit powerfully. Mightily. Mythically. Thus, God’s Holy Word shuns Stoicism’s assimilation and Philo’s eloquent synthesis.
For if all things are insightfully conjugated, Yahweh’s infinite, mythic Verb dwells just as far-off as Hermes’ μῆτις dwells from Stoicism’s λόγος. Neither Yahweh nor Hermes can genuinely assume the new Stoic λόγος on the horizon. The limited pathways of Stoicism’s λόγος, Yahweh shall retrace towards the infinite conjugations His ergative Word entails, just as nimble, astute Hermes shall zigzag his way out of the arid Stoic ways, retracing his traces backwards towards his infinite mytho- poetic ways.
Nonetheless, the infinite concatenation of creation either “out of the infinite Word,” or “out of nothing,” or “out of something,” whether out of spirit, presence, matter, or idea, speaks to how indemonstrable the Word and the Writings of God or the Gods are. “Our world’s fantasies become our realities,” says Mr. Borges; and “Poets are failed metaphysicians” begins Mr. Machado, and “Philosophers are poets who believe in the reality of their poems,” he ends. Yet, the religious and theological impetus, always beyond the burden of logical proof, sings of creation as filled with His presence, His spirit, His salvation,
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