Time

In The Christian God. New York: Oxford University Press (1994)
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Everything that happens, happens over a period of time, and never at an instant. Time must have a topology, but it only has a metric if there are laws of nature. The future is what we can causally affect; the past is what causally affects us. There are both indexical and non‐indexical temporal facts Necessarily, time has no beginning and no end.

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