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There cannot be two infinite beings because:

    { 1 } - at least one of the infinite beings would limit the other.
    { 2 } - there must be an infinite number of infinite beings.
    { 3 } - there is only one universe.
    { 4 } - there can be only one being.
    { 5 } - there is a difference between infinite beings.

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1 is correct!


There cannot be two infinite beings because:

If there were two infinite beings, they would have to be different somehow, or there would be no reason to say there was more than one. If the beings were different, one of the beings would have to have a perfection that the other did not have, and the second being would not then be infinite.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.


There cannot be two infinite beings because:

    { 1 } - at least one of the infinite beings would limit the other.
    { 2 } - there must be an infinite number of infinite beings.
    { 3 } - there is only one universe.
    { 4 } - there can be only one being.
    { 5 } - there is a difference between infinite beings.

Infinite being does not imply an infinite number of beings; on the contrary, it implies that there can be no more than one such being.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.


There cannot be two infinite beings because:

    { 1 } - at least one of the infinite beings would limit the other.
    { 2 } - there must be an infinite number of infinite beings.
    { 3 } - there is only one universe.
    { 4 } - there can be only one being.
    { 5 } - there is a difference between infinite beings.

The fact that there is only one universe in the broad sense of everything that exists does not imply that this one collection is infinite.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.


There cannot be two infinite beings because:

    { 1 } - at least one of the infinite beings would limit the other.
    { 2 } - there must be an infinite number of infinite beings.
    { 3 } - there is only one universe.
    { 4 } - there can be only one being.
    { 5 } - there is a difference between infinite beings.

Our self-consciousness tells us that there is more than one being, and that we are not infinite.

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There cannot be two infinite beings because:

    { 1 } - at least one of the infinite beings would limit the other.
    { 2 } - there must be an infinite number of infinite beings.
    { 3 } - there is only one universe.
    { 4 } - there can be only one being.
    { 5 } - there is a difference between infinite beings.

On the contrary, there can be no difference between infinite beings.

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