You would believe it makes sense.
Nope.Mod's, do we have to put up with this?
Nope.
Hey, Knight and all TOL,
Greetings from vacation land! Having a wonderful time .. Up until a moment ago … I was wishing you were here and then you won’t believe who I ran into … oh, well … I might come home early. Anybody want to talk about Open View Theism next week?
Philetus
Postcard from the edge
How is this relevant?
Again, how is this relevant?
"...if you're a hypocrite."
This is the most I've ever seen you completely ignore the context of Biblical teachings.
No duh!
Doing what?
I don't think I do get it.
Who are you and what have you done with Philetus?![]()
shhh.....don't respond....you are on hiatus....it would be fricken.....you spelled fry' ken (funny stuff).
This is highly disappointing..... Got my popcorn and butter (and wet naps in pocket), some dots & snowcaps. A good mix of all different kinds of soda, and a great seat, then the projector burns through the movie reel. What now? Butter smeared nintendo game controller? I feel like just handing it all to the beggar outside the movie and walking home. I'm debatting whether or not to give him the wet naps too, I know, I just have to figure out if not giving them to him is worth the entertainment value in looking back on reflexion.
Without arguing about pre, mid, post or any of the particulars, and supposing that one’s (anyone’s in this hypothetical instance) literal interpretation of revelation is totally accurate;
Could God revise, change, revamp His intended/declared plan (as gleaned and understood from a literal reading of Revelation) and move in an entirely different direction with regards to particulars while preserving the essence of divine telos?
Are you sure you did not smoke pot before? You are in another dimension with your prosaic prose. You are way too happy. Can I get some happy pills too?
My 'pot' is fatigue. If I need to clarify the ramblings, please do so.
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I, Philetus was at my wits ends with JB., Hymenaeus is my alter ego; not yet converted and sure not repentant about anything. I’ll make every effort to keep him:shut: :up:![]()
The point I was making (which was lost due to my own cryptic style, no doubt) is that I feel you can be excessively harsh sometimes. In the case of JB and some others …. NOT! Not at all. But, I was hinting at and reminding you that in my own case it was your patience that paid off. I got it. Get it? (OK, maybe I was a bit, no a lot more willing than JB to dialogue.) But, we can all be scumbags at times. Anyway, its past. Lets move on. And before we get into some of the issues of judgmentalism based on our own knowledge of good and evil ..... lets stick with Open Theism on this thread. OK?
Unquestionably (presuming I understand the question) - YES! God can do what He wants and is not a slave to His words. He is righteous and just and will act in the wisest manner given the circumstances and if that means telling Israel to forget it, then that's precisely what He'll do. (Jeremiah 18; Jonah (the whole book), Romans 11, etc)I still think that Open Theism has a lot more to inform our understanding of eschatology than we are admitting.
So, here is my question especially for Clete, godrulz and patman (others feel free to chime in [I’ll try to go easy on the butter unless someone turns out to be another ‘popcorn’ fart]).
Without arguing about pre, mid, post or any of the particulars, and supposing that one’s (anyone’s in this hypothetical instance) literal interpretation of revelation is totally accurate;
Could God revise, change, revamp His intended/declared plan (as gleaned and understood from a literal reading of Revelation) and move in an entirely different direction with regards to particulars while preserving the essence of divine telos?
God will act according to His will and purpose regardless of circumstance or the opinion of the created. No child of god can maintain an open view. If you wont things your way then stay away from Christianity.:thumb:
Unquestionably (presuming I understand the question) - YES! God can do what He wants and is not a slave to His words. He is righteous and just and will act in the wisest manner given the circumstances and if that means telling Israel to forget it, then that's precisely what He'll do. (Jeremiah 18; Jonah (the whole book), Romans 11, etc)
God is a God of His word and you have just told me that God is not God at all.God can do what He wants and is not a slave to His words.
God will act according to His will and purpose regardless of circumstance or the opinion of the created. No child of god can maintain an open view. If you wont things your way then stay away from Christianity.
Then there had better be some modification to the open view as presented here. The view that is presented here is not Christian but a poorly disguised attempt to distort the truth. I would not even call this open theism.Open Theism affirms the same essentials of the faith as Calvinism or Arminianism. Whether the future is closed, open, or partially open does not affect our relationship with Christ. Discussing the exact nature of God's creation is not a denial of God or salvation in Christ.
God will act according to His will and purpose regardless of circumstance or the opinion of the created. No child of god can maintain an open view. If you wont things your way then stay away from Christianity.
Could God revise, change, revamp His intended/declared plan (as gleaned and understood from a literal reading of Revelation) and move in an entirely different direction with regards to particulars while preserving the essence of divine telos?
I am sorry you took it that way. Being unsaved is one thing and being deceived is another. I have no doubt that you believe what you say.Interesting that on the same day I get falsely accused of calling Calvinists unsaved pagans, you come right out and say that open theists are unsaved.
I don't see how any of you can tolerate this ding bat.
I know and agree with what you are saying.Yup! You knew that. What's going on lately Philetus? There are some future events God knows, others he doesn't. But he is the creator, he can do whatever he wants with the future. He is loving enough to leave some of it up to us.