It’s pretty good. Altho I don’t agree w/ his characterization of eternity and time.
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Replying to @SamuelSThorp
This is my working model of the two connected planes so far. Always looking to expand my understanding if either of you can enlighten me with a better description.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @SamuelSThorp
Time and space aren’t dissolved in the eschaton. God has forever chosen time and space for himself in the assumption of humanity in Jesus Christ. The new creation entails a new heavens and earth, not its dissolution. To think otherwise is Platonic and dualistic.
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Replying to @bobbygredivivus @SamuelSThorp
I wouldn’t expect space to dissolve at all, merely chronological time as we understand it. But maintaining chronological time through Lord Jesus is an interesting angle that solves some of the vagueness I’d been chewing around. I’ll have to think about that. Thank you.0 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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I learn more from being wrong than from being right. It leads to educations like I’m receiving now on problems I’ve grappled with for months. So why don’t I adore being wrong? 
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