When (or maybe better put, if you ever) you realize that there are sacred reasons for men not to travel through time, perhaps you might realize that some of your so called friends are actually leading you on in the unnecessary pursuit of time travel.
Consider this, that Charles Darwin, himself, would have recanted his theory of evolution if he had seen the wonders of the electron microscope and/or the interstellar pictures of the Hubble telescope; Darwin just didn't have the kind of proof yet that he said would 'change' his mind had it been provided; yet given those facts, which on the basis of this new evidence would have put an end to the theory of evolution from the mouth of Charles Darwin, there are still those who try and quote Darwin as a valid source of the theory of evolution, or any type of random, disordered happenstance of events which has led to the ever changing point in time which we call the present (now).
When one reads that Jesus' Kingdom will never end, we come to that meeting ground of the present and the everlasting, not only into the future, but into the past, too; to think that Our Creator is actually timeless, having no beginning nor end, is a far greater wake up call than a mere guessing game.
I have often imagined being along the Via Dolorosa, the way that Jesus walked and suffered, to have been witness to the Salvation which He has allowed to work in me; such an occurrence actually happening however would involve not only a fly back in time but also inflicting the same pain upon an innocent man, the Only Innocent Man; fortunately, as I said, I have only imagined such a time travel, and Jesus is my friend, I would not want to put Him through such pain again.
I actually think that treating Christ's Crucifixion with respect can bring far greater scientific breakthroughs than if one would not.
The case in point / proof that I currently have is an oft time difficult struggle I have had in order to arrive at the ascertainment of the 2,300th day of an ancient prophecy in the Book of Daniel (8:14); I find myself straddling a point of time more than 2,500 years ago and a point in time some 675 days from now.
So if the rest of you would like to do some real time travel, stick with me; I guarantee it's worth it.
Consider this, that Charles Darwin, himself, would have recanted his theory of evolution if he had seen the wonders of the electron microscope and/or the interstellar pictures of the Hubble telescope; Darwin just didn't have the kind of proof yet that he said would 'change' his mind had it been provided; yet given those facts, which on the basis of this new evidence would have put an end to the theory of evolution from the mouth of Charles Darwin, there are still those who try and quote Darwin as a valid source of the theory of evolution, or any type of random, disordered happenstance of events which has led to the ever changing point in time which we call the present (now).
When one reads that Jesus' Kingdom will never end, we come to that meeting ground of the present and the everlasting, not only into the future, but into the past, too; to think that Our Creator is actually timeless, having no beginning nor end, is a far greater wake up call than a mere guessing game.
I have often imagined being along the Via Dolorosa, the way that Jesus walked and suffered, to have been witness to the Salvation which He has allowed to work in me; such an occurrence actually happening however would involve not only a fly back in time but also inflicting the same pain upon an innocent man, the Only Innocent Man; fortunately, as I said, I have only imagined such a time travel, and Jesus is my friend, I would not want to put Him through such pain again.
I actually think that treating Christ's Crucifixion with respect can bring far greater scientific breakthroughs than if one would not.
The case in point / proof that I currently have is an oft time difficult struggle I have had in order to arrive at the ascertainment of the 2,300th day of an ancient prophecy in the Book of Daniel (8:14); I find myself straddling a point of time more than 2,500 years ago and a point in time some 675 days from now.
So if the rest of you would like to do some real time travel, stick with me; I guarantee it's worth it.