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Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Never rely on what you think you know. 6 Recognize Him in all your ways, and he will make your paths straight. |
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
What is valid?
There are so many truths that seem to be valid. What context should they be placed? Truth has its foundation in reality. Reality has its source in the beginning. Connect to the source and all truth makes sense. Misinformation is abundant, why is that? There is one who doesn't want you to understand the truth.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Valid
1 having legal efficacy or force; especially : executed with the proper legal authority and formalities
2 a : well-grounded or justifiable : being at once relevant and meaningful b : logically correct
2 a : well-grounded or justifiable : being at once relevant and meaningful b : logically correct
Monday, April 12, 2010
All of us are becoming.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Yale, MIT, Open Courseware
Wow,
You have got to google this. Access to most of what is being taught.
You have got to google this. Access to most of what is being taught.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Let's get back to the start.
Satan is a liar.
That is the truth I knew as I began my quest to discover what time was.
Truth is simple once discovered. But the quest for truth is nothing but complicated. The father of lies doesn't want us to know the truth.
The simple truth is found in Christ. He reveals creation as it was intended. Complication is the work of the enemy of our soul.
That is the truth I knew as I began my quest to discover what time was.
Truth is simple once discovered. But the quest for truth is nothing but complicated. The father of lies doesn't want us to know the truth.
The simple truth is found in Christ. He reveals creation as it was intended. Complication is the work of the enemy of our soul.
Friday, March 5, 2010
All of us are becoming.
Now is where I am. Where I am changes and that change is beyond my control, mostly. Try to stop the moment from passing by. Can you? It is just like your choices. Can you stop making choices?
Tensed facts are created in the now of the continuum of reality. In their creation they become unalterable. They are created by the temporal, dynamic cause and effect interaction of mass and energy.
The observer, you and me, are confronted by reason and memory. We remember the way things were and we anticipate how things could be. I say "could" because memory and reason give us the ability to make a choice. This, not that. It is the power to over-ride the determinism of the continuum.
All of us are becoming... what? It's up to us to choose. We can't stop making choices but we can decide what we will choose.
Tensed facts are created in the now of the continuum of reality. In their creation they become unalterable. They are created by the temporal, dynamic cause and effect interaction of mass and energy.
The observer, you and me, are confronted by reason and memory. We remember the way things were and we anticipate how things could be. I say "could" because memory and reason give us the ability to make a choice. This, not that. It is the power to over-ride the determinism of the continuum.
All of us are becoming... what? It's up to us to choose. We can't stop making choices but we can decide what we will choose.
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Anticipation and expectation,
Becoming,
choice,
choices,
continuum,
determinism,
memory,
Now,
reason,
tensed facts
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Presentism vs Eternalism
What exists resides in the now. What exists is temporal because it is dynamic and constantly changes and the change is tensed because cause and effect produces the change.
What exists in the now creates tensed facts that are unalterable.
The change is deterministic outside of the observer's ability to choose. The ability to choose comes from the capacity to remember what things were like and the ability to anticipate what things will be like. Memory and reason.
Choice creates the potential to break the bonds of determinism.
Once the choice is made it becomes unalterable.
The now is eternal. Divide infinity in half, what do you have? Calculate how many moments eternity holds?....
The truth is always simple.
What exists in the now creates tensed facts that are unalterable.
The change is deterministic outside of the observer's ability to choose. The ability to choose comes from the capacity to remember what things were like and the ability to anticipate what things will be like. Memory and reason.
Choice creates the potential to break the bonds of determinism.
Once the choice is made it becomes unalterable.
The now is eternal. Divide infinity in half, what do you have? Calculate how many moments eternity holds?....
The truth is always simple.
Labels:
Anticipation and expectation,
change,
choice,
determinism,
dynamic,
existence,
exists,
future,
memory,
physics,
reason,
temporal,
tensed facts
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