Sorry BTS, but what you just wrote there was little more than hot air, & you know it. Firstly, you dared to sigh at me for not knowing what certain words mean, when you quite clearly don't know what the word THESAURUS means. I never said a dictionary definition of 'eternal' would contain the word 'infinite'. I said that they are listed as synonyms of eachother in every THESAURUS that i can find.
I did however say that their definitions in dictionaries are pretty much the same, well to be honest they're exactly the same, because when you get past all the baggage & get to the heart of it, they both simply mean 'endless', & you obviously know that. Yes, they may not be worded exactly the same way in every dictionary (the dictonary writers need a little variety afterall), but they essentially say the same thing, which you evidenced by being careful not to post the definitions of both words. Oh yes, i did notice that you only posted the definition of 'eternal'. Care to post the definition of 'infinite' now?
Also, the dictionary definition says that 'eternal' means existing for all times, not existing OUTSIDE of time. There is no such thing as OUTSIDE of time, that is an abstract concept that resides in the same realm as square circles & the like. And as for the 'many' referred to in that wikipedia article, i think it's pretty obvious what kind of creationists people that 'many' is referring to (& was most likely written by, remember, anyone can edit wikipedia).
Once again, i mean no disrespect, but i know dishonesty when i see it.