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Originally Posted by boxcar
Now look up the definition of logical. Tell us if it's the same as chronological. Be sure to get back to us.
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Separately there indeed differences, but I criticized your use of both as adjectives to describe time. "Chronological time" is a tautology, just like saying a dead corpse. A redundant phrase, a phrase with a repeated meaning, such as a female girl
Therefore there is no distinction between
logical time and chrono
logical time. Logical time on the human scale dictates before is always before after.
Therefore using logical time is always correct.
Religion II and II
never preceded their
common sense ordered predecessor, Religious I
And your phony Rapture doctrine if it ever shows up, will not show up in the past. Unless you have historical evidence that people got raptured up to the heavens..