Yep . . my spiritual attraction and motivation behind all responses, too.
I readily believe that. You have a heart for truth.
Heh . . . it surprises me that despite my ignorance of all your linguistics, I am beginning to understand your message.
The vocab is always the initial obstacle. When I'm teaching live, the first few sessions are an adjustment for everyone with lotsa doe-eyes. But without exception, after three or four 2-hour teachings, everyone is laughing about the shift and learning curve.
It's because I've divested myself of the high-context English patterns and continue to do so. Within 4 to 6 sessions, others are having their understanding changed.
The English language is killing the Gospel, aided and abetted by all the rampant silliness and schizm.
The above is still beyond me, but perhaps you will be provided the chance and opportunity to expand further regarding that proposition.
Basically, if anything else is eternal and uncreated, it's God and He's not. Heaven is created. Heaven has some kind of time that is endless, but had to have a beginning. Everlasting (aionios) is not eternal (aidios). In geometric parlance, everlasting is a ray and eternal is a line. Temporal is a line segment.
There are three considerations, while all historical formulations have only truly considered two. St. Thomas Aquinas provides the clearest and blatant exmaple of the gloss, by insisting there are two "kinds" of eternity.
But God created all where, when, what. In fact, God created the "matrix" of whereness, whenness, and whatness FOR all where, when, and what.
God is inherently Self-existent, so there was nothing else but God. God didn't create the cosmos from heaven and eternity. God created heaven and eternity along with the cosmos. He wasn't "in" heaven or "in" eternity when He spoke to create. The invisible things were created along with the visible. Angels aren't "in" God, they're in a place as a where that God created; and there are whens and whats and whos there (there is a where) for all everlasting.
God doesn't need a realm to Self-exist. That realm would then be ontologically divine or superior to the divine and containing and constraining it. God can't inherently be "where" or "when", even in eternity as the everlasting heavenly property of time without end. That had a beginning. An inception. Only God (and His Logos and Pneuma) had no inception.
Eternality is an attribute of God, not eternity. This is all a product of the high-context English language mis-shaping thought and limiting it to concept.
Does not "hit me" at all . . . being a Scripturalist, myself and which I would dare to believe is your spiritual foundation . . . exceeds lesser labels.
Agreed. Scripturalist, I like.
Labels do not matter to me . . . I really do not like being called a "Calvinist," although I understand it is a convenient way to identify my REFORMED beliefs (in opposition to Arminianism and free-will decisional false gospels of all sorts).
Yes. I just still see all that as dichotomies. Synergistic Monergism. LOL.