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Wiki MarkupWhitehead is clear in saying that "the primordial nature of God _\ [sesc._ _ the ideal realization of potentialities in a primordial actual entity\] constitutes the metaphysical stability whereby the actual process exemplifies general principles of metaphysics, and attains the ends proper to specific types of emergent order" (40 \ [64\]). He also says, explicitly confirming the second point, that "'God' is the actuality in the world, in virtue of which there is physical 'law'" (283 \ [434\])._ _It_ _seems only

It seems only fitting, then, that Whitehead should allude to God as "the timeless source of all _ _\ [sesc. _ _ physical as well as metaphysical\] order" (32 \ [47\])._

11 October 2000