God Said

God Said by Benjamin Paul Ciaccio, published by Xulon Press in March 2010, explores the complex concept of the Holy Trinity through a unique lens. This 376-page work delves into the creative process and presents a formula that illustrates how humanity is created in the image of the Holy Trinity. The book examines various mathematical and philosophical frameworks, including the interplay between mental, physical, and spiritual dimensions, as well as the relationship between science and existence.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the connections between the Trinity and numerous aspects of life, such as human knowledge, existence, and the nature of good and evil. Ciaccio’s exploration encompasses themes of Christian education and theology, inviting reflection on the divine authority and the essence of God. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the intricate relationships between faith, creation, and the fundamental truths that shape human experience.
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The concept of the Holy Trinity has always been an enigma. Now, through the perspective of the creative process, a formula that permeates throughout creation discovers how a person is created in the image of the Holy Trinity. Here is just a sample where a formula for creation has uncovered this truth: – The mathematical formula 1+1+1=3 – The mathematical formula 1x1x1=1 – The creative process: mental, physical, spiritual – Science and the 3 realms of existence – The 3 types of human knowledge and faith – The 3 parts of human existence and essence – The 3 parts to God’s essence and existence – The 3 branches of government – The 3 ways parts to good and evil – The 3 parts to change and time – The 3 contents in the Ark of the Covenant – The 3 requirements for divine authority – Etc., etc., etc. Benjamin Ciaccio was born and raised in a large Catholic Irish/Italian family in Omaha, Nebraska. Ben Jr. is a self-educated person whose father challenged him to discover the secret truths in life. His diversity of interests ranged from history, geography, science and technology to the current news. While his mother held the belief that there are two things you do not talk about in public, namely religion and politics, Ben’s father felt that these two issues are what influences people most in life and should have a dialogue in public affairs. For years Benjamin was not satisfied with analogies and sought a definitive answer as to how man is created in God’s image. His intrigue with life’s mysteries and wonders has developed throughout the years. It is his perspective that there are truths waiting to be realized and old truths that will never change.
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