Infinity is that which has no beginning and no end in any dimension.
Eternal is infinity in relation to the dimension of time.
Ok, so how have I been using it incorrectly?
The argument which I laid out in premises tells me that Existence is perfect. So I’ve shown why Existence being imperfect is paradoxical. You tell/show me why Existence existing/doing perfectly, which is the same as Existence being perfect, is paradoxical. I’ve proven my point, you keep providing the same counter-arguement. I counter you argument by highlighting the fact that: Being a part of something and being something are entirely different things. Are they not? You do not say yes or no to this question. You always avoid it whereas I never avoid any of your questions.
We have had this conversation before. Look back to the first page. You said omnibenevolence was a problem in my argument, I asked you for your definition of omnibenevolence, you gave it to me, I addressed your point directly. I always address everything you say. You either forget or avoid/ignore this and then just either say something else entirely or repeat the same thing.
We’re not God and we never will be. We’re a part of God. Again, I’m gonna use your own example to directly address your point. You gave an example about a human and a liver, I will give you an example about a human and God:
Yes. We have a clear definition of a healthy liver.
Think of it this way. We know what a healthy/morally good human is.
Yes, you’re right. Now consider this:
(paradoxical version) A human is inside of God. When it is unhealthy or morally bad, God becomes unhealthy and morally bad. Do you not see how this is paradoxical? If you don’t see the paradox, consider the non-paradoxical version of the sentence:
(non-paradoxical version) A human is inside of God. When it is unhealthy or morally bad, it does not alter God’s infiniteness/omnipresence/omnipotence/omniscience
Do you think what things/beings do in Existence/God or how they change in Existence/God has any effect on the nature of Existence/God itself? Do you see how I’ve addressed every point you made directly?