I know I'll regret bumping this, but...
One way in which I suppose Shyguy92's argument makes sense is that time can't truly be measured, gauged, observed, or followed. A clock's hands merely circle over arbitrary digits, at a pace set to correspond with natural cycles. Increments of "time" (minutes, days, years...) are based on Earth's physical position in relation to the sun, rather than on time itself. Given this, what, if anything, would happen if time ceased to exist? If time has no discernible presence, how are we to tell if it has stopped, or even if it ever existed to begin with?