Still leaves me plenty of room.
Better to remain silent and be thought dumb, than to speak and remove all doubt (to coin a phrase . . . oh, did someone beat me to it?)
Nevertheless, I propose to hazard a small opening:
"In the beginning" is a none to subtle hint that perhaps there is no such thing as eternity or infinity (except, of course, as useful mathematical or philosophical constructs). Let's see . . . what was the initial question that got this started?
[ “In the beginning” is a none to subtle hint that perhaps there is no such thing as eternity or infinity ]
True but it generates a question.. The beginning of what?..
1) the earth....
2) the universe..
3) humans....
4) God...
5) a remodeled earth..
6) the devine drama..
7) something we can barely conceive of...
8) Hubris....
9) Wives...
10) Gender..
** seems like to me the only ones concerned about eternity are people that will die.. The bible(and other sacred texts) indicates virtually every human that ever lived will live for eternity somewhere.. Maybe humans lived before but were given a fleshly space suit to exist on this planet.. and will live again somewhere..
You know... after their space suit assumes room temperature.
The divine drama may be legendary lore BUT maybe it’s NOT...
We being spirits sent here to obtain a human experience..