Long before Plato, King David proclaimed that there was a "divided line" between the realm of the temporal world and realm of the eternal world. The temporal world was finite, subject to change, and pointed beyond itself to an eternal world -- which was the source of real significance, meaning, and life itself. Unlike Plato, however, the temporal world was not unimportant, since how each of us lived within the intersection of these two realms defined our own posture of faith -- and therefore our ultimate destiny.
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