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fwiw,
rabbis aren't 'unbelieving'..their 'beliefs' are potent as are
(e.g.) John Lennon's
suppose 'let it be' and 'living
in the
moment' are intertwined in English in Eastern Std
Time, Describe the temporal relationship
something less
difficult? try categorizing it, e.g., describe EST succinctly in terms
of the relationship betw 'be' and 'moment'
then, once that's clearer to
you, consider how their 'time frame' (as you'd describe it) relates
to the Eternal (as distinguished from eternity and/or the idea of
'everlasting')
then, try setting
forth the implications of your comments for history--e.g., what
happens to the 'past'--where doe sit fit(?); how can ppl be
certain now abt what happened in the
'past'?
or, try asking "what does
'future' mean"--is it any clearer than (the?) 'past'?
if not, ask 'what remains to
question?'
G
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 11:47:50 -0700 "Bill Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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