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Did the author’s analysis of “timeless being” versus “time-based being” provide insights that had not occurred to you?

Posted: 03 Oct 2024, 01:33
by Melisa Jane
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The book argues that the Bible’s references to “eternity” should not be understood as an endless succession of seconds, minutes and days. Instead, the author argues that eternity is a form of existence that is experienced completely outside of time itself (https://ygodallowsevil.com/timelessness). Did the author’s analysis of “timeless being” versus “time-based being” provide you with any insights that had not occurred to you before?

Re: Did the author’s analysis of “timeless being” versus “time-based being” provide insights that had not occurred to yo

Posted: 03 Oct 2024, 17:47
by Inga_s Book Corner
I had already considered that the texts of the Bible should not be understood literally, but I hadn’t previously reflected on the connection between the timeless existence and time-based existence in relation to the Bible. Now, the events of the Bible seem more understandable, yet more mysterious. The author has done a great job explaining many concepts—it felt like a touch of timelessness. He found the right words to express these ideas. I haven’t read the entire Bible yet, but after reading this book, it will be interesting to approach the Bible with this new perspective.

Re: Did the author’s analysis of “timeless being” versus “time-based being” provide insights that had not occurred to yo

Posted: 07 Oct 2024, 15:26
by Bertha Jackson
The timeless and time-based existence explanations helped me better understand the story behind Adam and Eve. This was something I had never considered before.

Re: Did the author’s analysis of “timeless being” versus “time-based being” provide insights that had not occurred to yo

Posted: 08 Oct 2024, 09:21
by Ajay Pratap Singh Tomar
The book helped readers connect timeless and time-based existence, offering a fresh perspective on the Bible, particularly the story of Adam and Eve. The author's clear explanations made complex concepts more understandable while adding an element of mystery, prompting readers to approach biblical texts with new insight and curiosity.

Re: Did the author’s analysis of “timeless being” versus “time-based being” provide insights that had not occurred to yo

Posted: 09 Oct 2024, 19:52
by Jennifer Bells
Yes, the analysis proved helpful. I did not view it from that aspect but after the explanations, I was able to understand well.

Re: Did the author’s analysis of “timeless being” versus “time-based being” provide insights that had not occurred to yo

Posted: 14 Oct 2024, 10:08
by Ann Reidenbach
I feel like the analysis of timeless and time based existence was helpful as i had not looked at it in this way before. This book made it all make perfect sense.

Re: Did the author’s analysis of “timeless being” versus “time-based being” provide insights that had not occurred to yo

Posted: 07 Nov 2024, 19:55
by Keturah Larai Gana
The Bible's events now appear more comprehensible but also more enigmatic. Many ideas have been expertly explained by the author; it has a timeless quality. He was able to put these thoughts into words.

Re: Did the author’s analysis of “timeless being” versus “time-based being” provide insights that had not occurred to yo

Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 00:09
by Esther-David
The analysis did make sense and did provide insight on the topic for me. It's easy to try and explain the Bible and God literally and in relation to human understanding. However, we must remember that God and other supernatural elements of the like transcend what we can understand, including time. I like that the author made the distinction between a timeless and a time-based existence.