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Is Time Real? w/ Dr. Phil Dennis

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Join me and Dr. Phil Dennis for a thought-provoking exploration of time concepts through the lenses of Christianity and creationism. We delve into the contrasting views of presentism and eternalism, dissecting their cultural, philosophical, and theological implications. With a focus on visual aids and movie references, we navigate through scientific theories and theological beliefs, unraveling the mysteries of time travel and its compatibility with Christian theology. Tune in for an engaging discussion that challenges traditional notions and sheds light on the intersection of time, faith, and science.

00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup
00:52 Diving Into Presentism vs. Eternalism
04:06 Understanding Time: Presentism, Eternalism, and Beyond
08:42 The Science Behind Time Theories
17:45 Exploring the Implications of Eternalism and Presentism
24:54 Debunking Misconceptions in Special Relativity
42:22 Addressing the Real-Time Universe Debate
48:18 Exploring the Eternalist Universe: Concepts and Theories
49:08 The Big Crunch and Universe Expansion Theories
50:46 Eternalism vs. Presentism: A Deep Dive
58:25 Theological Implications of Eternalism
01:18:14 Time Travel and Its Philosophical Challenges
01:27:05 Concluding Thoughts on Time, Space, and Theology

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Join me and Dr. Phil Dennis for a thought-provoking exploration of time concepts through the lenses of Christianity and creationism. We delve into the contrasting views of presentism and eternalism, dissecting their cultural, philosophical, and theological implications. With a focus on visual aids and movie references, we navigate through scientific theories and theological beliefs, unraveling the mysteries of time travel and its compatibility with Christian theology. Tune in for an engaging discussion that challenges traditional notions and sheds light on the intersection of time, faith, and science.

00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup
00:52 Diving Into Presentism vs. Eternalism
04:06 Understanding Time: Presentism, Eternalism, and Beyond
08:42 The Science Behind Time Theories
17:45 Exploring the Implications of Eternalism and Presentism
24:54 Debunking Misconceptions in Special Relativity
42:22 Addressing the Real-Time Universe Debate
48:18 Exploring the Eternalist Universe: Concepts and Theories
49:08 The Big Crunch and Universe Expansion Theories
50:46 Eternalism vs. Presentism: A Deep Dive
58:25 Theological Implications of Eternalism
01:18:14 Time Travel and Its Philosophical Challenges
01:27:05 Concluding Thoughts on Time, Space, and Theology

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