… and the five year old won’t understand those subtleties and will interpret it to mean something comforting but false. An answer to a question is one thing, and an answer that a five year old can understand is another.
(Besides, if the five year old’s parent loves her forever because the past is there, is that true for everything? Will her parent always be dying (since the death will have happened in the past)? Whenever she’s punished, does that punishment last forever? Do you tell five year olds who have the flu that the flu will always be around forever?)
… and the five year old won’t understand those subtleties and will interpret it to mean something comforting but false. An answer to a question is one thing, and an answer that a five year old can understand is another.
(Besides, if the five year old’s parent loves her forever because the past is there, is that true for everything? Will her parent always be dying (since the death will have happened in the past)? Whenever she’s punished, does that punishment last forever? Do you tell five year olds who have the flu that the flu will always be around forever?)