Time Travel according to the Bible
By Ganjzi
@Ganjzi (53)
Philippines
April 1, 2012 10:28pm CST
Do you think that the verse from Ecclesiastes 1:9-10 " That which has been is what will be; that which is done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun. Is there anything that which maybe said "see this is new?" It has already been in the ancient times before" means Time Travel is possible?
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4 responses
@7Chords (98)
• United States
2 Apr 12
No, I can't see how that has anything to do with tine traveling. Have you ever heard the older genration always say "Oh that's nothing new, we always did that back in my day..." For example, homosexuality. It has been around even during biblical times therefore there's nothing new under the sun. Another thing is world records, you always see a broken record, not anything new. Basically it means that once it has been done, it can be done over and over but it will never be something new because it was already done.
@PoppaDave (438)
• United States
8 Jun 12
Unless someone changes it and stops doing it, then it is not new. A life totaly lost and then found can realize a new start.
@PoppaDave (438)
• United States
8 Jun 12
The world is changing as we speak. By midyear, we will start to transform into something new...we are about to be witnesses of something new. I can already see the change, but it is very slow at the moment. I am most certain (but can not predict the exact moment). I have, by my own interpretations, realized time travel is something God made possible.He also made time cops.
@autumndreamer (3185)
• Philippines
10 Apr 12
Does that verse really refer to time travelling? I cannot understand it very well. I don't think it pertains to time travel. Well. I still believ that it's possible in the near future. I just really believe in it because I also want to make it happen.