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What’s the difference between infinity and eternity.
Thanks for the info.Pardon my ignorance James, but what is “extraordinary form?”
FWIW: Both words you ask about have dictionary meanings, and some overlap in usage. A search in an etymological dictionary and a thesaurus would be productive. Both have in common the idea of extension, with infinity referring mostly to space and numbers, while eternity often is taken to refer to time. There is a useful argument that eternity in the theological or metaphysical sense does NOT include the element of duration despite popular usage that seems to include that.
One has a beginning and no end - and the other had no beginning nor ending.What’s the difference between infinity and eternity.
Words are funny things; and the fact is both of these words have been used interchangeably as meaning the same thing. However, eternity can mean something very different to infinity. It can mean timelessness. To be eternal is to simply have being with out time or potentiality. God, in having the fullness of being, is without time, and this is because the act of proceeding into time is synonymous to the act of gaining more potential reality or being, which would essentially contradict the nature of any being that has the fullness of existence. Change is the gaining of something that it did not have before. God is completely outside of time as we understand it; and this is referred to as eternal.What’s the difference between infinity and eternity.
This is what I was thinking. Something infinite has a beginning but no ending. Like numbers. It starts at 1 and can go infinitely.One has a beginning and no end - and the other had no beginning nor ending.
That was my thought. [You beat me to itWords are funny things; and the fact is both of these words have been used interchangeably as meaning the same thing. However, eternity can mean something very different to infinity. It can mean timelessness. To be eternal is to simply have being with out time or potentiality. God, in having the fullness of being, is without time, and this is because the act of proceeding into time is synonymous to the act of gaining more potential reality or being, which would essentially contradict the nature of any being that has the fullness of existence. Change is the gaining of something that it did not have before. God is completely outside of time as we understand it; and this is referred to as eternal.
Infinity can either be an actually infinite duration that has no beginning or end, or it can be a duration that has no end to it but had a beginning; and this is a potential infinite.
CnstantineTG:This is what I was thinking. Something infinite has a beginning but no ending. Like numbers. It starts at 1 and can go infinitely.
Eternal is something that has no beginning and no end, which God is.
Good point. Perhaps more pondering and research is warranted. I replied out of gist, from what was off the top of my head.CnstantineTG:
Can’t be: the human soul is Eternal - it has a beginning. God is Infinite - He does not have a beginning. Nevertheless, it is true that the words are often used interchangeably.
God bless,
jd
In-finite - no end. It does not imply infinity in both directions. It simply states “without end”.CnstantineTG:
Can’t be: the human soul is Eternal - it has a beginning. God is Infinite - He does not have a beginning. Nevertheless, it is true that the words are often used interchangeably.
God bless,
jd
I was going to get to that. Infinity doesnt start anywhere. Numbers go from 0 to either direction on the numberline forever.In-finite - no end. It does not imply infinity in both directions. It simply states “without end”.
Eternal on the other hand is not subject to time in either direction. This is only true of God. This is His realm. No beginning, no middle, no end. Just an eternal Now.
I knew you were.I was going to get to that. Infinity doesnt start anywhere. Numbers go from 0 to either direction on the numberline forever.
MD:In-finite - no end. It does not imply infinity in both directions. It simply states “without end”.
On the other hand, the ‘soul’ is always referred to as ‘eternal’, not ‘infinite’. So, unless the ‘soul’ is not a new creation of God’s, but, has always existed, the soul has a beginning.Eternal on the other hand is not subject to time in either direction. This is only true of God. This is His realm. No beginning, no middle, no end. Just an eternal Now.