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  1. Lon

    On the omniscience of God

    Omniscience is simply the term. "Knows all things" and "All Knowing" are interchangeable. While He has never sinned, of course He knows all the ins and outs of its actions and influence else we'd not be saved from it, right? Jesus was 'tempted in every way.' I don't believe...
  2. Lon

    Our Moral God

    Omnis come from the standpoint of 'all that is' isn't co-eternal with God. As humans, the universe is all we know but God is 'all' there is and much more than simply this piece of His creative work (universe) so the omnis are a way of trying to grasp God's statements: Almighty: Omnipotent...
  3. Lon

    Our Moral God

    Triune God: All physical analogies break down. "Spirit is indivisible" helps me begin to understand a Triune nature because as Father Son and Holy Spirit are/is Spirit, I can about manage to grasp Their/His Oneness. Propositions for your inspection: 1) It is uniquely true that Jesus...
  4. Lon

    Our Moral God

    (with a good heart) All on you. You just are not reading my mind and this paragraph is 100% of where my statement came from: I meant no 'guilty by association.' Reread: the statement was about 'who doesn't hold to omni's.' Next? I apologized, and I meant it but please don't look for...
  5. Lon

    Our Moral God

    Tired. Saying it is so regardless. :doh: All of those mean 'sustain.' You just like arguing to argue. You were wrong and you know it. Be changed by truth, don't entrench with your fingers in your ears. Don't be arguing 'just' to argue. There is no point to this dialogue or interjection.
  6. Lon

    Our Moral God

    Have a link? https://www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/blog/2010/01/20/mormon-thought-vs-ope-theism (yes, that David Paulsen LDS and that Clark Pinnock Open Theist) Important point: Don't be 'stupid' about it. If we hold something actually in common, I'll not be offended but will do the leg...
  7. Lon

    Our Moral God

    Sunisteo is where we get 'sustain.' You are literally wrong. Control and sustain aren't synonymous, if that was the hang up. Needs some definitions. What do you mean by 'force?' Example: 2 Corinthians 5:14-19 Love in this case, is a force, that God uses which 'constrains' (one form of...
  8. Lon

    Our Moral God

    God is the Originator of the entire universe. There is nothing in it that He is restricted from. You are missing my point. God is 'unable' to sin. What we were discussing were definitions and I yet believe 'limitation' carries problematic concerns. Is God 'limited' to only not sinning...
  9. Lon

    Our Moral God

    Intent is 3/4. A 'little' isn't even on the docket, but rather a difference and specifically who. If you believe 'like' a Mormon, that sir, is no ad hominem. It is rather a classification, like 'Calvinist' that draws the line in a marker again so it is understood that when you make an...
  10. Lon

    What did you believe before Open Theism?

    "How we got here" is helpful especially for those of us not Open Theists (me and the rest of Christianity). What did you believe before you became an Open Theist? How did you jump the hurdles? How big were they at the time? How resistant or ready were you upon hearing about Open Theism?
  11. Lon

    Godrulz

    It is sad, envious, glorious news. We will all meet again: 2 Samuel 12:23
  12. Lon

    Our Moral God

    No. 2 Timothy 2:13 Not a 'limitation' however, as I understand one. Generally a limitation is 'short of a perfection,' an inability. God doesn't deny Himself because He is 'unable' but rather because He is consistently good (no darkness at all). It thus is not a limitation, but a...
  13. Lon

    Our Moral God

    I'm not sure it is part of this thread, but briefly the argument in theology circles is if God is Almighty, He logically can assert it as the only power source in and outside of existence (more than the universe). The argument: If One claims omnipotence, He is simultaneously claiming...
  14. Lon

    Our Moral God

    It is a guessed supposition based on an understanding. I've argued this a number of times on TOL: If I own an Almanac from the future, Lon has absolutely no power over anything that will happen. I was laughing at a joke by Nate Bargatze, He said if he were able to go back into the past, he...
  15. Lon

    Our Moral God

    Trying to figure out how it fits with His morality (thread). Ty Perhaps a different thread for discussion: For me, if one omni, all of them by definition and logic but answers a different thread than this one, unless I'm just not making the connection. I'm opposed to a limitation of any kind...
  16. Lon

    Is Mr. Jordan Peterson a false prophet or ravenous wolf?

    Scripture has to answer: Romans 10:9-10 Comes after these: Romans 3:23 All have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God Romans 5:8 God loves us, even in sin Romans 6:23 Because the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ. 1) Saved thus means...
  17. Lon

    Is Mr. Jordan Peterson a false prophet or ravenous wolf?

    Ray Comfort and Elon Musk know each other?? Agree on the former Romans 10:14,15 How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach unless they...
  18. Lon

    Our Moral God

    It be a whole different conversation with me involved. Psalm 139:7,8 for example... However I'm trying to follow this regarding God's Morality? Appreciate a bit of the big picture of the tie-in as I'm lost on this finer point anyone? Please and thank you in advance anyone (not just for...
  19. Lon

    Our Moral God

    Well and good, but none of that includes a need for a choice, which is the point (I'll come back to it, but this is all I have left for time tonight). We are rather discussing if "a different and more specifically 'opposing' decision/choice' is necessary 'for choice." We are getting into...
  20. Lon

    Time doesn't exist.

    Yes. As far as my traditional view, with scriptures in mind, I don't have a horse in this race, but the two ideas have a cake/eat dichotomy. For the Open Theist, it is 1) God moves uni-durational but 2) the concept of 'time' isn't a thing that exists, rather it is a concept that applies...
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