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<blockquote data-quote="dh1" data-source="post: 148823" data-attributes="member: 2831"><p>here's a question for ya all.</p><p></p><p>If god decides to change something in the timeline can time travelers predict it before it happens? Can TT predict divine intervention?</p><p></p><p>Perhaps the future TT's see and visit isn't the one that's going to happen. Could god also change the past as well?</p><p></p><p>Steven Gibbs claims no time traveler has seen the rapture, return of jesus, god, new jerusalem, etc no matter how far out in time they go. Is that because the bible is a fraud or because God's actions cannot be predicted by time travel.</p><p></p><p>"no man shall know the hour or the day", etc.</p><p></p><p>Only assumption ya can make is the future we can travel to now isn't going to be the final one. Is God the only being outside of the timestream? Consider that there isn't a single object, lightbeam or force that doesn't have direction(space) or duration(time).</p><p></p><p>So I guess defining space and time is pretty important. Is it god? Is divine intervention when God changes himself?</p><p></p><p>Is that the real question? Can the rapture moment happen in the past and we'll all wakeup tomorrow years after it happened with a whole new set of memories. Time Travel obviously exists and that means it cannot predict God's actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dh1, post: 148823, member: 2831"] here's a question for ya all. If god decides to change something in the timeline can time travelers predict it before it happens? Can TT predict divine intervention? Perhaps the future TT's see and visit isn't the one that's going to happen. Could god also change the past as well? Steven Gibbs claims no time traveler has seen the rapture, return of jesus, god, new jerusalem, etc no matter how far out in time they go. Is that because the bible is a fraud or because God's actions cannot be predicted by time travel. "no man shall know the hour or the day", etc. Only assumption ya can make is the future we can travel to now isn't going to be the final one. Is God the only being outside of the timestream? Consider that there isn't a single object, lightbeam or force that doesn't have direction(space) or duration(time). So I guess defining space and time is pretty important. Is it god? Is divine intervention when God changes himself? Is that the real question? Can the rapture moment happen in the past and we'll all wakeup tomorrow years after it happened with a whole new set of memories. Time Travel obviously exists and that means it cannot predict God's actions. [/QUOTE]
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