What does ‘God is Infinite’ mean:
The universe is finite. Meaning, it has an origin and an age. The universe, and everything in it, is subjected to the laws of space and time. These laws dictate that all things in the universe must have a size and age.
God, as the creator of the universe and the creator of space and time, must be greater than space and time and not restricted to a size or age. Since size and age define something as finite, God must be non-finite, or infinite.
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