If there are infinite dimensions, and Time is the fourth dimension, what is the fifth? It seems reasonable that if Time is the fourth, then Probability, or what happens throughout Time is the fifth, which leads us to the idea of parallel universes/alternate realities. If this is true, then there are infinite alternate realities, and infinite manifestations of every person that has ever existed or ever will exist.
How does this tie into the subject line? Well, Christ said that he came to save all humanity, yet he also made it very clear that some would be condemned. How can both of these statements be true? The idea of alternate realities makes it possible that both are equally true. When we are saved, we become something new, possibly even pandimensional. If we change to pandimensionality, then we encompass the fifth dimension, which means that every manifestation of us in every alternate reality becomes synthesized. However, some of those manifestations (if they are indeed infinite) will be "evil" and hence condemned. Our goal as Christians is to be one of the manifestations of our self that is "good" and hence gets to become part of the whole of our self, pandimensional, and eternally one with the Father.
...or am I thinking too hard?
How does this tie into the subject line? Well, Christ said that he came to save all humanity, yet he also made it very clear that some would be condemned. How can both of these statements be true? The idea of alternate realities makes it possible that both are equally true. When we are saved, we become something new, possibly even pandimensional. If we change to pandimensionality, then we encompass the fifth dimension, which means that every manifestation of us in every alternate reality becomes synthesized. However, some of those manifestations (if they are indeed infinite) will be "evil" and hence condemned. Our goal as Christians is to be one of the manifestations of our self that is "good" and hence gets to become part of the whole of our self, pandimensional, and eternally one with the Father.
...or am I thinking too hard?