Paradoxical Musings "Christianity fastens the end by means of the paradox"

16Apr/051

Time and Measure

If time only exists insofar as it can be measured, then it is not too difficult to imagine the absence of time. For certainly in eternity there is movement and succession of events.

It is written in Genesis that the heavenly bodies were placed to measure dates and seasons--that is, time. So the absence of time is not something mystical if it simply means that there is no repetition or cycle by which to define it.

All this is but vain speculation.

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  1. I’m wondering why you didn’t combine the 2 about time – they seem pretty similar. Interesting thoughts though…


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