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Greater still, the point of the Original Post, is that as a mere "creation", Time means little more than the illusion that even science has determined. Meaning: If they are right about Time, then they are wrong about the age of the universe. Meanwhile, claiming to be right on both, they are by definition, schizophrenic.
How does science stand its ground on the age of the universe, when science cannot agree that Time is anything but an illusion?
Einstein. http://everythingforever.com/einstein.htmWho says time is an illusion?
My understanding is that it is a dimension. Dosen't seem very illusionistical.
That it was "created", it is "passing away", and that with our Creator, "there is no shadow of turning."What does the Bible say about time?
More than that...Time is a total fabrication. That is what "created" means.I think he is trying to say "How do we know that time has been constant".
There are theories out there that believe that the speed of light is slowing down. This would change the rate of the passing of time.
I am merely quoting, in paraphrase, the schizophrenia of science. I refer you to them.Where did you show that time is an illusion?
If you want to call a "created" dimensional structure reality...you are not alone. But that is only part of the available information.Einstein clearly states that time is a part of our reality.
"Since there exists in this four dimensional structure [space-time] . . ."
Sounds like the Bible says time is real, even if its not permanent.That it was "created", it is "passing away", and that with our Creator, "there is no shadow of turning."
If you want to call a "created" dimensional structure reality...
I am merely quoting, in paraphrase, the schizophrenia of science. I refer you to them.
I am merely quoting, in paraphrase, the schizophrenia of science. I refer you to them.
God is real. Time is "created."Sounds like the Bible says time is real, even if its not permanent.
Einstein says that spacetime is real. Never does Einstein claim that spacetime is created by a deity.
All you really have is your unfounded claims.
Science came up with the equation, but can't even do the math, nor can you apparently. I did the math. Call me what you will. It ain't that difficult.The only schizo appears to be you. You are citing scientists who clearly state that spacetime is real.
The creations of God are not real?God is real. Time is "created."
Einstein.
That is called, getting the just of things. Their facts speak for themselves, regardless of me paraphrasing. Don't make things so difficult...lest you get stuck in a side trip of semantic rant.You can't both quote, and paraphrase, simultaneously. You could quote something, then offer an analysis of the quote, but you can't do both, because then you're paraphrasing then quoting yourself.
Besides, couldn't the same be said of religion? Science is generally not the one pushing that hallucinations are real, or believing in disproven ideas, or that you can saddle dinosaurs and run them around because one thinks that's how it happened.
Your definition of "real" is lacking. The only thing you know, does not define reality.The creations of God are not real?
So the creation is "good", but not "real"?Your definition of "real" is lacking. The only thing you know, does not define reality.
Think about it. If a child ask you if there was a world beyond their little world, would you say, "No dear, this is it?"
"Illusion" was Einstein's word. Whose guilty of "interpretation" now?You've completely mangled Einstein's meaning. That time is a fourth dimension does not make it an illusion or change our complete inability to change our direction or speed through it.
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