by Zandalee.Lonely.Lunatic.3yrs-here on August 22nd, 2007

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God may have created the world in seven(well six) days but it does not say that they were Earth days, do you think God realizes time as we do? He is almighty and omnipresent; Couldn't one day for him be 100,000 years+ for us?

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  • Time is simply a human way of understanding things. It does not exist in the anywhere else.

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    • Great answer! My opinion as well.. time does not really "exist". +6

      Zandalee.Lonely.Lunatic.3yrs-here

      by Zandalee.Lonely.Lunatic.3yrs-here on August 6th, 2008

    • Ah, then you completely are overlooking Einstein and his Theory of Relativity. Time does exist. And it is a constant based on the speed of light. Another of my college degrees, a Master's in Science with co major in Quantum Physics.

      Now where pray tell, do you base this time does not exist information? Again I see lots of Bible scripture quotes. But how about some actually scientifically substantial with theory and postulates given?

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on August 6th, 2008

    • I do not understand quantum physics enough to explain what I mean. If you have ever seen the movie What The Bleep: Down The Rabbit Hole. They say the same thing. That time the way Human's understand it does not exist.

      I have never read the Bible cover to cover but I don't believe that it ever said anything about whether time is just a human phenomena.

    • Also this questions is under a religious not scientific category. Therefore I answered with my religous knowledge and beliefs rather than my scientific knowledge.

    • I put "exist" in quotations... I mean that time as we know it does not exist... the way we percieve it.

      Zandalee.Lonely.Lunatic.3yrs-here

      by Zandalee.Lonely.Lunatic.3yrs-here on August 7th, 2008

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