Does anyone out there understand the concept of time? Can you grasp it; what is it? It is too strange a thing, perhaps. Strange, like infinity....
Let us say a man saw himself in the future, or that the future man contacted his past self: he gave himself some information that he would not have had otherwise (you know the old one, that he gives himself instructions to build a time machine). Where did it come from? That's the question, is it not? The simple answer is God, with a because (because where else could it have come from?), the long answer would be that place — you know — the place where God has written all the good poetry, painted all the pretty paintings, and solved the primal physics. The long answer goes on to list what else is there (proved all the intricate theorems, etc.), and time itself must be described therein, scribbled on the back of a bubble gum wrapper....
jethin
3:52pm wednesday, 26th september
"Thought is time. Thought is born of experience and knowledge, which are inseparable from time and the past. Time is the psychological enemy of man. Our action is based on knowledge and therefore time, so man is always a slave to the past. Thought is ever-limited and so we live in constant conflict and struggle. There is no psychological evolution."
matt
8:17pm tuesday, 11th february
don't think of time as being, tangable, but rather an undeniable state that is, for God said that he is, so is time, somthing that merely is. And all of the beautiful things in life are not created by God but inspired by him, so that he can witness them, all of these beautiful things, through our being.