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Genesis 3:22 "And the LORD God said, 'The man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil...'"

Genesis 11:6 "The LORD said, 'If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan will be impossible for them."

Acts 2:4 "All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them."

We live in a time when The Lord's actions at Babel are being undone by technology. Even from the text of the Bible, the intention was not to restrict man from the impossible, but to delay man from doing the impossible too soon. I believe this was done for our benefit, and we are now reaching a critical juncture where, as a kind, we must come together and return to God, or turn away and face the wrath in Revelation. For all those doubting a choice here:

Jonah 3:10 "When God saw what they did and how they turned from their evil ways, he relented and did not bring on them the destruction he had threatened."

Also (remember, these are the emotions and actions of a prophet, no less):
Jonah 4:1 "But to Jonah this seemed very wrong, and he became angry."

This whole string is a promise and a warning. Essentially: in the end you will realize the power you possess, and nothing will be impossible for you. It is a promise because such power can be beautiful, especially in the context of Jesus and The Holy Spirit guiding you to avoid any errors in judgement, so amazing things can bloom. It is a warning because nothing is impossible, including causing your own destruction/annihilation. Especially considering the concept of hell being separation from God, it seems God is willing to separate from us, possibly leaving us with infinite power in our own reality, but with no purpose, and no rulebook.

I realized though that what this is declaring, even now, is that what is impossible, logically speaking, is what we declare it to be.

Ie. The impossible stems not from the realms we cannot access, but the realms we choose not to pursue because any pursuit would invalidate something we treasure. By this logic it is a matter of prioritization of treasures, and something, or some things, must remain most treasured for anything but chaos, and an absolute reduction to nothingness, to occur. Rather than nothing, it might also be said that choosing to undo certain things may also result in a pure single consciousness/solipsistic state, where again, nothing has any external meaning and we discover we are ultimately alone in our reality, hell. 

Therefore, we declare the functionally impossible, and the eternally impossible. This would be accomplished only through two methods that I can determine, the second stronger than the first: specifically by agreeing that something is impossible, or by establishing an inability to disagree that something is impossible, because attempting to do so would result in a paradox, most likely because the one you have established this lock with would no longer be able to agree on it if the thing were accomplished.  Another way to accomplish the second set up would be to have an attempt at the impossibility result in running a lap; essentially resulting in a timeline loop returning to the moment of/before the decision to do it, embedded in making the decision itself, but proving to the one making the decision that their course of action was ultimately fruitless, forcing once more agreeing/the inability to disagree.  

This seems simultaneously chaining and beautiful. It is chaining because it means you and this other you are agreeing with will be forever locked into the same reality. It seems the only alternative though, when infinite timelines are considered, is annihilation or a perpetual state of chaos/change. It seems reality would fundamentally shift to one of these points: 

1. A partner -I always say soulmate here (or possibly a group that could agree, but the partnership is the least complicated form and seems like it would be required for any larger groups to be stable in this way, although I suspect multiple partnerships may be required at once, of various kinds, for the soulmate proposition to work, given the second option).

2. An infinite state of change/chaos/unpredictability (much more difficult to pull off in an infinite system than it seems at first glance, given it must be able to always be this way, not just for X amount of time, even if X is 100,000,000,000 years).

3. Being alone. This could result in annihilation (loss of consciousness altogether) or creating a realm where you are in absolute control, or the realization you are in hell. This could possibly lead to all these scenarios simultaneously, and your own attempts at establishing your own version of the first two scenarios as well.

In the end, it seems like each of these results must be reached in order for EEP (Eternal Euphoric Perfection, my name for heaven) to work. One must somehow marry partnership, chaos, and solitude into one system not just for a period of time, but forever and ever. Fortunately we have hints that such a mixing of systems is possible on Earth, and as a society we are constantly experiencing (and even creating) these systems overlapping on short time scales, suggesting they can be established in eternity. Also, this is the promise of eternity in the Bible, at some points explicit, and at other points more obscured, a promise I personally believe fundamentally. 

As we careen closer to this decision point as a species, clear from a number of perspectives apparent in the Bible and environmentally/experientially, I ask the reader to consider the logic of what I've presented. If there is persistence after life, it is worth consideration. If there is not, nothing is worth consideration.

Once your core partnership is established, then everything else is... flexible. 

Regarding marriage vs. eternal partnership (possibly meant as a reflection of this partnership process, soul mating on Earth, or possibly at least responded to from such a perspective):

Matthew 22:30 "At the resurrection people will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in heaven."
 
Matthew 19:6 "... Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate."

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