| If Christ were born twins...and the three wise men thought it was best to separate them at birth so as to justify their beliefs and convince others whom they may have alerted as to what their mission was all about....and then many years later if the missing twin were to come back at a convenient time and recognized his twin brother before the cruxifiction and decided to take advantage of the situation and after the cruxifiction and when no one was looking knocked out the guard and rolled the boulder away from the cave and took his dead brother away and buried him..and then returned as the 'Incarnated Christ'...I guess one could determine 'Time & Space' would have no effect on Objects whether they were 'of this time or another time'..no matter the distance/time which had passed. Belief in any system/theory/religion/philosophy/etc. might always have the opportunity to be wrong...but then that is why we might have erasers on the ends of some of our pencils.
p.s. ..imo..until we humans have absolute proof...but not necessarily proof by our means...then we may never fully understand the uncertainties of 'time/space'....just a thought. 8?)
p.p.s.s. ...the above scenario might allow Christ to be seen in two places at the same time...especially places which were many many many miles apart...and others might think this would have to be of a 'divine nature' to have this happen...or of a scientific feat utilizing both time/space to justity this happening. So whether one is using a 'rod for their divining'...or a 'rod for their measurements'...the speed of which they may discover 'The Truth' may have nothing to do with the 'space' involved...even though 'time' may have been of the essence. }?]
....OK...so I am just being stupid...but it is a thought!! |