Aristotle felt that Potential Infinities were OK but Actual Infinities were not allowable. — Devans99
Whilst it is not mentioned in the Bible, christian theologians have traditionally attributed infinity to God, stressing the unbounded nature of God’s power. To deny God anything was seen as belittling God. — Devans99
The word ‘Eternal’ is often uses with infinite time and has two meanings:
Eternal Outside Time - existing for ever outside of time
Eternal In Time - existing for ever within time — Devans99
his would appear as an inconsistency in Aristotle's principles — Metaphysician Undercover
God is said to be eternal — Metaphysician Undercover
"Outside Time", being the sense of "eternal" which is generally associated with God, does not equate with "infinite" — Metaphysician Undercover
Infinity is a process of something that takes forever. The word or an idea what you're looking for is limitlessness. Limitlessness can only be if there's no beginning and no end. The ultimate word is limitlessness and not infinity. — Limitless Science
If space is finite, then what is beyond the end of space? I think it'd be more space. But I also accept nobody knows if the universe is infinite or not. It might even be something else. — GreenPhilosophy
Actual infinity is possible through linear time — eodnhoj7
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