(October 18, 2016 at 9:24 pm)Arkilogue Wrote: I can only speak from my own understanding...
No, there is only one eternal (without beginning) God, but there are also infinite gods who can live for the rest of eternity (without end).
The original God is an infinitely spatial mass and in an act of self expression began "creation" (universes/relative spaces), the primary aspect of the "Word" is of being an individual, a "one". So the expression creates infinite one's as finite individuals (gods/universes) with the original infinite God, now surrounded by space voided of matter The infnite One (God) and the finite ones (gods) each have a fixed surface border and space between them.
Each is developed like an embryo and there is a birth event of fully developed individual universes/gods leaving the confinement of the metaversal stack, off the top, to exist as free agents in the field of the original Infinite God.
So you disagree that there is more than one eternal god and yet do not explain why it is not possible for more than one to exist.
God thinks it's fun to confuse primates. Larsen's God!