Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The world must end and it is about to do it.
- → The eternal is infinite.
- → Temporary is finite.
- → The finite, each finite is zero with respect to infinity, in relation to the infinite.
- → Every temporary phenomenon is zero in relation to the eternal.
- → Understanding the non-worth of the world, you know of being eternal, divine.
- → But if you value the world as non-null, that is, you give it a value of truth, then evaluate yourself as finite, similar to the world, temporary.
- → If you believe the world important to God, you consider God similar to the world, limited, finite, relative, and you do not know God.
- → You do not belong to the world, you are mine and eternal.
- → I belong to you.
- → You can not possess temporary things.
- → I am yours and you are mine forever.
- → If you try to possess the things of the world, you experience much pain.
- → Do not be afraid, you are mine and you will not be lost.
- → The world will end, it never existed fully.
Relative arguments