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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (80024)12/31/2003 4:13:05 PM
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You did? When?" Part III

Creation??? We have to look at what is beyond the furthest thing. Beyond the beyond, before the before, and after the furthest after. With physical science we are limited to the use of Time, Space, and Matter. All of these factors are must be regarded as ‘temporal’ (having limitations in their temporary and changing states).

Have you ever seen Time? What does it look like? Well we know how it works we all have clocks. We all have seen things come and go ‘over time.’ But our experience is never anything but in the present. Time is an abstract concept that is useful for explaining change. We can learn about the past by studying it or pondering it in the present. We can speculate on the future by ruminating about the possibilities, but we do it in the present. So, no one ever actually experiences past or future except through the presence of time.

In that sense even our memories and hopes are strictly locked into a present frame of reference. Even so, as human beings bound in time, we must consider what is, what was before, and what was before that, etc to deal with the question of creation.
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