Eternity and infinity? They begin with us.

Concepts like “eternity” and “infinity” are used by the other side to make it appear as if there is a vast, endless “nothingness” of time and space in which we live. The implication is clear. “Since there is really no beginning and no end to anything, we may not only do what we want, but also, we have a duty to do what we want.”

They prefer lives focused on the titillation of pleasure centers, and feast upon the souls who so stray. Their concept of “infinity” combined with “big bang” and “evolution” takes them as far from judgment as they want.

We know that they are wrong because each of our souls began at its conception. There was no “me” before I was conceived. There will be a “me” as long as God wants. So, for us, eternity and infinity begin at conception and end only if our soul is destroyed.

In the time between conception and death, our souls are trapped in our bodies. Since average life spans are falling rapidly, when factoring in those very young children killed by birth control pills, morning after pills, and abortion, it is important for us, still in our bodies, to pray for the very, very young, whose soul are flung into the arms of God long before they would have been born.

Those who died in total innocence may spend all the rest of the time there is in the great joy of Heaven. We can only hope that they ask God to forgive us for not doing more to protect them.

Those who use false concepts of “eternity” and “infinity” to justify sins are as sure to know everlasting agony, especially if their intentional misconceptions helped cause the death of so many very little ones.

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