INJECTIVE SURJECTIVE BIJECTIVE
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Mathematics
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Injective “into” from the without, to the within ; rejective as from the within, to the without
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Surjective “onto” off the without, on the within ; rejective as off the without, on the within
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Bijective “into” and “onto”
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In religion, what is off the heart, and on the heart as superficial, fake, is non-resident.
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In religion, what is off the heart, and on the heart as mature, genuine, is resident.
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In religion, what is out the heart, and in the heart as superficial, fake, is non-resident.
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In religion, what is out the heart, and in the heart as mature, genuine, is resident.
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Human beings suffer injective and surjective, both together known as bijective, as though what is
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in the heart, out the heart, AND, what is on the heart, off the heart…
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Mathematical concepts of the injective, surjective and bijective also may be applied to reasoning
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not only the heart, but the mind and spirit as well. This approach aids in examination of conscience.
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“it is not what goes in a man that makes him unclean; it is what comes out of a man that makes him unclean.”
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One must ask of self “what resides in the heart? What resides on the heart?
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What comes off the heart? What comes out of the heart?”
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