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The Bible as a primer on time travel?
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<blockquote data-quote="JediStryker" data-source="post: 15761" data-attributes="member: 12"><p><strong>The Bible as a primer on time travel?</strong></p><p></p><p>G-d <em>created</em> time. It is a dimension that He concocted and placed into existence as part of His plan for how our physical universe would work. He exists outside of time.</p><p></p><p>The verse you are referring to has two meanings. G-d is eternal; He has always been and He will always be. Time is something He created for <em>us</em>, and it has no bearing on Him. So a thousand years for us is like 'a day' for him, or in otherwords He exists in all those thousand years at the same time from His perspective. A day is like a thousand years to Him, though, because He knows every detail of every thing that happens in every microsecond of every day. G-d exists in yesterday, today, and tomorrow all of the time; He exists in every second all of the time. </p><p></p><p>The point of these verses is not to establish that time travel is possible for us, but that G-d is so incredibly powerful that time itself is something He created and has no bearing on Him. It's almost mind-boggling, and it is definitely humbling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JediStryker, post: 15761, member: 12"] [b]The Bible as a primer on time travel?[/b] G-d [i]created[/i] time. It is a dimension that He concocted and placed into existence as part of His plan for how our physical universe would work. He exists outside of time. The verse you are referring to has two meanings. G-d is eternal; He has always been and He will always be. Time is something He created for [i]us[/i], and it has no bearing on Him. So a thousand years for us is like 'a day' for him, or in otherwords He exists in all those thousand years at the same time from His perspective. A day is like a thousand years to Him, though, because He knows every detail of every thing that happens in every microsecond of every day. G-d exists in yesterday, today, and tomorrow all of the time; He exists in every second all of the time. The point of these verses is not to establish that time travel is possible for us, but that G-d is so incredibly powerful that time itself is something He created and has no bearing on Him. It's almost mind-boggling, and it is definitely humbling. [/QUOTE]
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