Hi Daniel...
Thanks very much for your efforts at explaining.
The North pole riddle is, indeed, well known. But east and west do meet. For if one travells, say, west then one must evenually be in the east and vice-versa. So, ipso, facto, east and west must meet at two points. (They are, as Nina says), human constructs so have to be finite.
As regards the religious message - sorry I don't understand that. Maybe it's simply a poor metaphor in the Bible?
However, if it simply means that God is absolving us of sins, fair enough.
Hope that makes sense?
Cheers, J.
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