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I think this is an *awesome* concept. It gives me a lot to think about. This makes a lot of sense as you have presented it, and I'm going to have to examine my reluctance to believe that Jesus was just more than an extraordinary man for his time as a result. If you knew me, you'd know what a major shift this would be for me. I'm a strong believer in the idea that time is pretty much immaterial, and when you remove it from the vocabulary of the impossible, many things enter the realm of the possible. Very well done; this is one of the most profound things I've read on SP! I'd like to hear more about this.....Much Love.
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He wouldn't need to, being the beginning and the end. and everything in life is fit together perfectly because of God's plan, so what would he need to time travel for? and just curious, what sparked this question?
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I believe He was there in the beginning and will be there in the end, meaning time is immaterial to Him. So yes, I believe He travels freely throughout time, perhaps as easily as us moving from one room to the next. This might also play into some of the current threads on pre-destination. If He is equally present at all points in time He would know in the beginning how all exercises of what we currently call our free will, play out in the end.
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I think yes, because of the station He so sure to inherit that God will never, never, never, leave us humans alone without Spiritual Divine Guidance. In reference in St.Luke 22:42 "Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me; nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done." Interesting thought that there were events with time had to evolved. Yes, Jesus a time traveller, Spiritually and Comprehensible.
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