creation of time
Brenda Ray (puah@n-link.com)
Sun, 04 Aug 1996 06:51:31 -0400
Benny Santos wrote:
>
> On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, mark mathis wrote:
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> >
> > Everyone!
> > I posed the question the other day "Why was time created" No one has
> > grabbed that ball an ran with it.I know why, but thought it might be
> > interesting to hear some different slants ln the subject.
> > MARK MATHIS
> > annm@juno.com
> > P.O. BOX 415
> > CEDAR PARK, TEX. 78630
> >
>
> I will go into a more philosophical discussion. In one of my other
> postings I used the term of linear time. We, creatures of God, exist in
> this realm, our consciousness travelling in one direction forever from
> past to future. We have talk about yesterday, today and tomarrow, in a
> chronological order. This is an awesome concept designed by God. I like to
> think that God created time to use as a canvas for His painting of
> creation. We are contained within this realm, but God is not, since He is
> the Supreme Being.
>
> -BenTaking the different time zones into consideration, I notice that some
people are located in my future while some are in my past, at the same
time. This shows that time is irrelavant. We divide the episodes of our
lives into time slots so we can differentiate between then. It is a
discriptive order and of itself, has no substance. When viewed on a
scale of eternity..... it has no meaning at all. :)