Many books, television shows, and movies tell stories of people traveling through time. Some of them give us a peek into the future while others show the consequences of changing the past.
If a Catholic had the ability to travel through time, should he or she do so? Altering time to affect the present poses many ethical and moral problems that one cannot avoid. When we say that in Jesus Christ "All time belongs to him and all the ages," does this include alternate timelines? Today, we enter the universe of time travel.