No, you're not out of line Eagles, though, I take no interest in fictional characters so I can't support or disendorse your theory this time.
How's your avatar misleading?
2006-07-05 15:53:17
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answer #1
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answered by Aussie Chick 5
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Even though theoretical physics and relativity theory don't rule out traveling to the past, the future doesn't exist yet, so how can anything come from there? That said, I suppose some omniscient "being" could view the whole spacetime loaf we call our universe all at once. So over here we have Fred Mason picking his nose on May 15, 1836, and here we have George Jetson hanging out with Jesus on June 28, 2995 before Jesus leaves on his trip to the year 0 A.D. The question remains, though, why would anybody want to travel to that point in time? Heck, there'd be no TV!
2006-07-04 22:38:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that's a very interesting theory. I've never thought about it that way before. I wonder, though, if Jesus was a time traveller from the future, does that mean he would have totally changed the course of history as he knew it? I mean, his actions in the past would completely alter history if they had never happened before. Maybe all these crazy religious wars would have never happened. Or maybe the world would change such that this futuristic Jesus would never be born in the future? Kind of a brain-twister.
2006-07-04 23:00:33
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answered by KT 2
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It's an interesting thought, but Jesus would have to have appeared as a fully grown adult, or at least old he would have to be old enough to undertake such a journey. However, Jesus was born and raised in Old Testament times.
Now, could Jesus's biological father be a time traveller? Perhaps.
In any case, I personally don't believe in time travel any more than I believe in a lord and saviour.
2006-07-04 22:35:50
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answered by Irony 4
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I like this theory.
ADDED: In response to KM below me. The world could very well know. Imagine the fanfare in 2150 surrounding the sending of Jesus back in time. I'm sure it would be on whatever passes for pay-per-view in the twenty-third century.
2006-07-04 22:26:57
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answered by wrathpuppet 6
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If you've ever read science fiction, you'd know that what you are saying has been said before now. It is an interesting question nonetheless. I've wondered why He chose that time period instead of any other? I've been told at death we will have every question answered that we've asked on earth. That will be interesting, don't you think?
2006-07-04 22:31:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus has promised to return in the "future." The rest of ur ? sounds like one of those creative things that teachers have you write about.."What if .....in the future?" Instead of thinking about this fiction stuff why not think and pray about His return. Are u prepared for His second coming?
2006-07-04 23:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know exactly were you are going with all this but I have a question for you! "Do you ever check the legs of a chair before you sit in it?" Maybe you shouldn't question so much but, when you answer this question with all of your logic and sense, maybe you will understand things all little bit different! Good luck!
2006-07-04 22:34:31
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answered by squrlfw 1
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This question is kind of like the Tootsie Pop question:
The world may never know.
Best wishes.
2006-07-04 22:27:37
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answered by K M 3
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Makes as much sense as any other theory, at this point in history. Nice going!
2006-07-04 22:43:57
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answered by ? 7
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