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In "The Realistic Position of the Church of
England", Douglas poses the question, "As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall
be: world without end." What do they mean by
that?"
I will attempt to answer the question.
The only time that exists is now, as it was in the
beginning, and ever shall be. This is world without end, or the
eternal.
The eternal is now. The now never ceases to
exist.
Both the past and future exist in the now.
The past as what has been, and the future as possibility, and both collide, or
exist in the now. The now is forever becoming the past, and forever moving into
the future, but existence itself is forever now.
This is how the eternal makes it's presence - in
the now.
Jim |