Re: A-Theory of time vs B-theory of time
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:50 pm
Who knew you had a sense of humour?
I thought all you Aussies were stodgy old bores, like Ken Ham.
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
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Suppose I can't blame you for thinking that, but Ken isn't a "model" Aussie. Or is he...RickD wrote:
Who knew you had a sense of humour?
I thought all you Aussies were stodgy old bores, like Ken Ham.
It's not lame. It's actually pretty creative. It's just that it's a scary picture. I wouldn't like to run into him in a dark alley.Kurieuo wrote:Ok, I admit... that one was a tad lame...
Maybe you should update your clown avatar -- a bit more scary.RickD wrote:It's not lame. It's actually pretty creative. It's just that it's a scary picture. I wouldn't like to run into him in a dark alley.Kurieuo wrote:Ok, I admit... that one was a tad lame...
Perhaps.Kurieuo wrote:Maybe you should update your clown avatar -- a bit more scary.RickD wrote:It's not lame. It's actually pretty creative. It's just that it's a scary picture. I wouldn't like to run into him in a dark alley.Kurieuo wrote:Ok, I admit... that one was a tad lame...
Got that one -- it definitely covers it.SonofAletheia wrote:I just bought WLC's book "Time and Eternity" So I'll see what he says on the topic and post any compelling arguments I find
Haha I hear ya. But don't you love it when some complex philosophical concept finally clicks? PricelessKurieuo wrote:Got that one -- it definitely covers it.SonofAletheia wrote:I just bought WLC's book "Time and Eternity" So I'll see what he says on the topic and post any compelling arguments I find
When I got to the end I had to read WLC's conclusion on God's relationship to time only about 20 times before the penny dropped and it made sense.