Where did you go to Bible school? Which Open Theist authors do you read now?
I live in Edmonton. Any Chinooks coming our way?
Just what we need, another Canadian Open Theist
Just kidding Matalorian. Welcome to TOL
Where did you go to Bible school? Which Open Theist authors do you read now?
I live in Edmonton. Any Chinooks coming our way?
Welcome!Well guys I have been writing on Open Theism before it was called so back when I wrestled with such questions as predetermination back in the late 80's. I wrote my first major paper on it in Bible school in 1992 or 1993 but could not find any books on it. I just couldn't believe wholly with Calvinists or Armininists.
I find that Calvinists seem to always argue its that the rest of us just don't understand their theory. I agree that Calvinism is a theory of what is possible I simply don't believe their predetermined universe is the one that exists....it could but then God would be very different then I see what scripture describes Him to be.
The biggest obstacle faced when talking with hard line Calvinists on the subject of predetermination is that whenever they encounter a solid biblical argument that describes God outside of a context they are comfortable with, they simply cry 'Anthropomorphism'. It is like their all inclusive rebuttal pass to elitism.
For example if you question them on the FACT that scriptures lays out in detail that God changed his mind on mount Sinai, when telling Moses that He would destroy all of Israel, scripture says Moses REASONED with God and God REPENTED from the evil He INTENDED. They will undoubtedly pull out the magic 'Anthropomorphism' wand and poof it away. Or when God says in Gen 3 that He regretted creating man, WAND it away. Or when scripture uses words like IF my people will do such and such THEN I will do such and such....WAND AWAY.
Here is a great one. Why would Jesus tell the the disciples of the rich young ruler, that it is very HARD for the rich man to enter the kingdom....nothing Hard about being pre determined.
I think it would go a long way if we just agreed with Calvinists that in fact Open Theism totally agrees with Election. I mean its tough not to with all the scripture like for God so loved the WHOLE world that... but anyway, what if God has elected some to be the ones CALLED to preach the gospel and if we witness to some and pray for others that vessles that were destined for destruction, we can pray on their behalf and ask God to save them too. Maybe this is what scripture means when it says that Jesus would give us as an inheritance The Nations. Maybe we can actually pray for the lost and lead them to Jesus. I'm guessing that if God had chosen to elect some then this is probably what He would want them doing. Furthermore I'm guessing that sending us off to witness wouldn't be a total lost cause or leading us to do something even though it was pointless simply because we don't know the results.
I can't imagine my marrige working if I kept telling my wife to ask my for flowers knowing full well I was never going to get them for her not only because i'm just not nice but because in fact, I have no money and flowers don't even exist.
Its hard to tell people they will burn forever when they not only are locked in a room unable to come out and see Christ but even if they could escape to see him, they are blind and retarded so they can't....
i know though its all an ANTHROPOMORPHISM right?>
The Greek word, katabole, is mistranslated in this verse just as it is mistranslated in other verses, as we shall see.
--Dave
The King James Bible is correct, as always. There are such things as mysteries that were hidden in the scriptures. For example, the mystery of Christ, the gospel of Christ, Paul's gospel.
Romans 16
25: Now to him that is of power to stablish you according to my gospel, and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery, which was kept secret since the world began,
26: But now is made manifest, and by the scriptures of the prophets, according to the commandment of the everlasting God, made known to all nations for the obedience of faith:
1 Cor 15
1: Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand;
2: By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
3: For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
4: And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
1 Cor 2
6: Howbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect: yet not the wisdom of this world, nor of the princes of this world, that come to nought:
7: But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom, which God ordained before the world unto our glory:
8: Which none of the princes of this world knew: for had they known it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.
There was a time when everyone thought the Latin Vulgate was correct. The only truly correct Bible was written in Greek.
--Dave
"Booo!"The trouble with your illustration is it's not scriptural.
--Dave
"Hiss!"Bbzzttt...does not compute. Your hang up needs to be hung up.:down:
So, you believe only the originals were the word of God?
"Booo!"
"Hiss!"
One-liners: "Wow, you both just totally blew my position out of the water with that right there!"
GR, you never accepted the challenge so a one-liner is about all you got. Is it a rejoinder? Nope, pure asserting of the meaningless. With this kind of retort, my post stands.
The originals were written in Greek, maybe you didn't know that.
--Dave
You are kidding , right? The fact that God uses terms like before and since shows you that God is timeless? It shows me that He uses the chronological order of events as a reference when describing reality.
Obfuscating, and 'no' they weren't just written in Greek, "or did you know that?"The originals were written in Greek, maybe you didn't know that.
--Dave
People do not conclude Calvinism from a simple reading of Scripture. They must be converted to it through deductive arguments and proof texts.
Unless you read and understand Sander's biblical e.g. and detailed argument on fulfillment/illustration, you should not be so quick to dismiss it with argumentum ad hominem.
Nang: My mind is made up, so don't confuse me with the facts. I was wrong before, now think I am right, but will not be burned and admit I am wrong again.
God has a history. Timeless simultaneity does not compute.
Rev. 1:4 Tensed expressions are used of God. This supports divine temporality/endless time/duration, not incoherent timelessness.
The Greek word, katabole, is mistranslated in this verse just as it is mistranslated in other verses, as we shall see.
Hebrews 1:10 "And, Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the earth; and the heavens are the works of thine hands:"
Here in Hebrews we have the Greek word "themelios" for foundation and the Greek word "gee" for the physical earth. We will see that when the Biblical writers use the word "katabole" and "kosmos" they mean something quite different then how our English Bibles have translated them. In Luke we have another example of this.
Luke 11:50 That the blood of all the prophets, which was shed from the foundation (katabole) of the world (kosmos), may be required of this generation; 51 From the blood of Abel unto the blood of Zacharias, which perished between the altar and the temple: verily I say unto you, It shall be required of this generation.
It should be obvious that there were no prophets around at the beginning or creation of the earth, so their blood was not shed at that time. The verse should read, "the blood of the prophets, which was shed because of the degeneration of the world", and "because of this generation". The word "kosmos" refers to people not the physical planet.
The King James Bible is correct, as always. There are such things as mysteries that were hidden in the scriptures. For example, the mystery of Christ, the gospel of Christ, Paul's gospel.
....are you a KJV only person??
I thought that you believed that Paul's Gospel was hidden in God.....not in Scripture? Revealed to Paul directly from the risen Christ...?
So, you believe only the originals were the word of God?
I don't think it too hard of a stretch to believe that God is able to preserve His Word.....