Third, let me read to you a passage from Alma chapter 34 where Amulek is preaching to the Zoramites concerning the atonement and see if you can understand how he says the Atonement is infinite and eternal. "It is expedient," Amulek says, "that there should be a great and last sacrifice. Yea not a sacrifice of man, neither of beast neither of any manner of fowl, for it shall not be a human sacrifice, but it must be an infinite and eternal sacrifice. Now there's not any man that can sacrifice his own blood meaning an immortal man which can atone for the sins of another. Now if a man murdereth, behold will our law, which is just, take the life of his brother? I say unto you, nay. But the law requireth the life of him who hath murdered. Therefore, there can be nothing which can be short of an infinite Atonement which will suffice for the sins of the world." [Alma 34:10-12]