Jiang distinguishes divine eternity from human infinity by saying God is eternal, love is eternal, imagination is infinite, and humans are infinite rather than merely eternal.
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God eternal
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"Eternity is death. You understand that? Eternity is death. So your only solution to life is infinity. Does that make sense? God is eternal...."
"...Christian or Catholic view of life everlasting in the presence of God, eternal life, singing and worshiping God, and doing whatever you love most..."
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