The personality of the supreme or absolute Being cannot be without self-contained mutuality of relations such as Will and Love.
The belief in personal immortality has at its foundation the belief that difference of sex is only an external adjunct of individuality, that in himself the individual is a sexless, independently complete, absolute being.
What then is faith but the infinite self-certainty of man, the undoubting certainty that his own subjective being is the objective, absolute being, the being of beings?
The absolute good is absolute being, and created good is a created existence conformed to the type of the good which is necessary and eternal.
The very notion of absolute being which is possible only, that is, reducible to act but not reduced to act, is absurd.
The intuition of the infinite reduces itself in like manner to the intuition of absolute being accompanied by the intuition of the finite or relative with which it is compared.
This complacency is grounded on a judgment of the eternal fitness and harmony of things, that is, of an absolute and necessary reason of their order in eternal truth, that is, in absolute being.
The philosophy of Parmenides, commonly called the Eleatic Philosophy, is notable for this emergence of the pure concept of absolute being as the final object of knowledge.
The conception is that of the absolute; and the doctrines are that of the absolute being, and that of the absolute self or mind.
For the dialogue form contains very heterogeneous elements; Philosophy proper in the treatment of absolute Being, and, intermingled with that, its particular mode of representation.
From the definition of absolute Being as imparting motion, as bringing about realization, there follows that it exists in objectivity in visible nature.
The only sufficient reason of anything is that which is also the sufficient reason of itself,--absolute being.
From the Eleatics he took the idea of a sphere of absolute Being.
We have seen that the Ideas are absolute Being, and that things of sense are half real and half unreal.
Yet since it has not its source in the Ideas or in anything outside itself, we must say that though Plato calls it absolute not-being, it is in fact an absolute being.
From these and similar statements it would appear that the philosophy of the Tao-te-king is that of absolute being, or the identity of being and not-being.
Only it says, of the world of absolute being, Nirvana, we know nothing.
God in Himself is an absolute being, without any relation to creatures, for He was from eternity without any creature, and could, had He willed, be to eternity without creature.
Does one wish to make absolute unity something else than an attribute of an absolute being, or an abstraction, a conception of human intelligence?
In the truth of things, reason conceives absolute unity as an attribute of absolute being, but not as something in itself, or, if it considers it apart, it knows that it considers only an abstraction.
This theory, which conducts from absolute truth to absolute being, is not new in the history of philosophy: it goes back to Plato.
So, from Plato to Leibnitz, the greatest metaphysicians have thought that absolute truth is an attribute of absolute being.
Now there is clearly no exception to be taken to the formal accuracy of this reasoning; the only question is as to whether the "Absolute Being" which it evolves is absolute in the sense required by Theism.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "absolute being" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.