Patman, thank you for a quick response.
I knew Ezekiel would get a rise out of you, I do think he is a real interest fellow. I said before I like your work except for the use of secular history, it is not always correct. I can give examples of the secular history of events showing the King and his friends doing only good stuff and not mentioning the loses. Most of the time it does not come right out and disagree with scripture, it just leaves things out.
Q1. Are you not saying that good people miss communicated (embellished): either Adam to Eve or Eve to the serpent, and this embellishment was recorded in scripture without any explanation showing that this was definitely a miss communication?
Q2. Do we know positively that Eve and/or Adam did not get further instruction?
With Ezekiel we are left with only a few options, if you know more help me:
1. God did not communicate the option of Him changing His mind and maybe not destroying Tyre for some reason to Ezekiel and Ezekiel communicated everything God did communicate to him and that is recorded.
2. God did communicate at this time or prior that he may or may not destroy any place contingent on the nations involved, with Tyre be included and Ezekiel communicated only part of the information at this time, leaving out the exceptions and this is recorded and no later specific Biblical explanations are given.
3. God communicates a totally correct message to Ezekiel and Ezekiel communicated that same message to Nebuchadnezzar and we are missing interpreting the message and/or the results. (this is Lee’s stand)
4. God communicated the correct message and Ezekiel embellished the message thinking it referred to Nebuchadnezzar, and thus miss communicated to Neb., this was recorded, and no explanation is give later.
Option 4 is the same as Adam embellishing to Eve, if that happened.
2. The Garden will and has come up when others discuss foreknowledge.
3. The Garden is either an example of the first of God’s many changes in His plan or it is an example of the first step in a wonderful exquisite plan.
4. It is either the first failure or the first step of God’s very successful plan.
5. It is an example of God knowing and understanding His purpose and man’s ability (with or without foreknowledge) or God not understanding.
6. It is a one of a kind place and people.
One of the biggest hurdles I see to considering the idea, that God could know at least some of our future, is that God would knowingly be allowing us to sin without stopping us.
I know Patman you have a hard time with the idea of God even allowing Satan to be around, so allowing sin is way beyond that, let alone good people actually benefiting from Satan and sin is beyond that.
I have tried to show God does allow Satan to be around in the Garden. God did understand man enough to realize he would sin. That there could be some benefit to Satan and sin, if it helped fulfill some greater objective, I then tried to show what that objective could be and what it is not. All of this comes out in the Garden, but it is also through out scripture.
I also know this is not the only hurdle and the rest might change some of my thinking, but we maybe stuck on the first hurdle.
If I sound like I am preaching I am sorry. I really try to lessen and only ask questions, when I am in a true dialect with someone studying scripture. The greatest teacher I ever had told me nothing, gave me only options with all the assumptions and never told me what he thought was the most likely option. A 30 minute lesson would result in 12 hours of discussion with other students. He was really good one on one. This format is difficult for me, I have to ask a bunch of questions and wait to long for answers, I make assumptions and wander from the path we should be following.
If you love God like that then you don’t have anything left to do anything that does not include that love which I have been calling agape love. All other types of love will have to take a back seat and be incorporated in this love. To show what this love is like we have the parable of The Good Samaritan. If you are doing this you have no time, strength, emotion, intellect or motivation to be doing anything else. You will do things that only include loving God.
What I am suggesting is this objective is so great that all things (this entire world) will be set up so good people can do that and that alone.
Romans 8: 28And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him,[j] who[k] have been called according to his purpose.
We just have to look at the Garden and think about it. Roman 8: 1Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,[a] 2because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death. 3For what the law was powerless to do in that it was weakened by the sinful nature, God did by sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful man to be a sin offering.[c] And so he condemned sin in sinful man,[d] 4in order that the righteous requirements of the law might be fully met in us, who do not live according to the sinful nature but according to the Spirit.
Most of Romans 6&7.
The whole idea of grace and works. For Adam and Eve to remain in an eternal close relationship with God they had to depend on their obedience. Out side the Garden all adult people are dependent on God’s grace. Depending on God to forgive sin is through out scripture and the only way to go.
I think we agree that God had the cross in His (possible) plans, from the beginning of time. Now either, He thought He would or He thought He might have to implement this plan. It is either a very real strong possibility or something He realized was going to have to be implemented.
The flaw you talk about is the free will required for Godly type love, you can not remove the flaw without voiding man’s objective. The objective is not to keep from ever sinning one time, that is not possible for any adult human and God could realize that with or without foreknowledge. It still is not God’s fault man sinned because it was man who sinned and God allowing that to happen, but man can still have that eternal close relationship with God if man repents and depends on God’s love, so man is out very little and has gained a world of wisdom, understanding, knowledge, experience, ways to be like God in helping really needy others with thing he can work with his hands now sacrifice, and easily develop Godly type love.
Patman, some will say God since God put the tree in the garden and made it look real good, He is at fault and other would add because God allowed Satan to be around He should share the blame.
I knew Ezekiel would get a rise out of you, I do think he is a real interest fellow. I said before I like your work except for the use of secular history, it is not always correct. I can give examples of the secular history of events showing the King and his friends doing only good stuff and not mentioning the loses. Most of the time it does not come right out and disagree with scripture, it just leaves things out.
I am sorry I offended you I thought I saw some change as a result of what Knight had said more then anything I said. I have changed some and I hope you have grown.Patman said: I do not like the implications of this question at all, Bling. I have answered your questions as fully and completely, and on the same exact thought process every time. If you are confusing me with someone else you are debating, perhaps you should apologize to us both, and go back and re-read what I wrote to you.
Patman said:
Bling, I must say that everything you say in here is utterly untrue. Comparing Eve to Ezekiel is a long stretch. And to say Ezekiel goofed up the message, or twisted it so Nebuchadnezzar would be happy is simply incorrect if you hold to the word of the Bible.
Q1. Are you not saying that good people miss communicated (embellished): either Adam to Eve or Eve to the serpent, and this embellishment was recorded in scripture without any explanation showing that this was definitely a miss communication?
Q2. Do we know positively that Eve and/or Adam did not get further instruction?
With Ezekiel we are left with only a few options, if you know more help me:
1. God did not communicate the option of Him changing His mind and maybe not destroying Tyre for some reason to Ezekiel and Ezekiel communicated everything God did communicate to him and that is recorded.
2. God did communicate at this time or prior that he may or may not destroy any place contingent on the nations involved, with Tyre be included and Ezekiel communicated only part of the information at this time, leaving out the exceptions and this is recorded and no later specific Biblical explanations are given.
3. God communicates a totally correct message to Ezekiel and Ezekiel communicated that same message to Nebuchadnezzar and we are missing interpreting the message and/or the results. (this is Lee’s stand)
4. God communicated the correct message and Ezekiel embellished the message thinking it referred to Nebuchadnezzar, and thus miss communicated to Neb., this was recorded, and no explanation is give later.
Option 4 is the same as Adam embellishing to Eve, if that happened.
1. God starts with the garden; there is no going back from here to previous people.Patman said: I feel the line of questioning is leading us no where when I do not know what your real point is. You state we are debating about the future knowledge of God, but I feel as if it is more a way of you preaching your views on the Garden.
Patman asked: So, Question 1. Please summarize your overall point. Once I get what you are trying to prove we can take the small stuff into account.
2. The Garden will and has come up when others discuss foreknowledge.
3. The Garden is either an example of the first of God’s many changes in His plan or it is an example of the first step in a wonderful exquisite plan.
4. It is either the first failure or the first step of God’s very successful plan.
5. It is an example of God knowing and understanding His purpose and man’s ability (with or without foreknowledge) or God not understanding.
6. It is a one of a kind place and people.
One of the biggest hurdles I see to considering the idea, that God could know at least some of our future, is that God would knowingly be allowing us to sin without stopping us.
I know Patman you have a hard time with the idea of God even allowing Satan to be around, so allowing sin is way beyond that, let alone good people actually benefiting from Satan and sin is beyond that.
I have tried to show God does allow Satan to be around in the Garden. God did understand man enough to realize he would sin. That there could be some benefit to Satan and sin, if it helped fulfill some greater objective, I then tried to show what that objective could be and what it is not. All of this comes out in the Garden, but it is also through out scripture.
I also know this is not the only hurdle and the rest might change some of my thinking, but we maybe stuck on the first hurdle.
If I sound like I am preaching I am sorry. I really try to lessen and only ask questions, when I am in a true dialect with someone studying scripture. The greatest teacher I ever had told me nothing, gave me only options with all the assumptions and never told me what he thought was the most likely option. A 30 minute lesson would result in 12 hours of discussion with other students. He was really good one on one. This format is difficult for me, I have to ask a bunch of questions and wait to long for answers, I make assumptions and wander from the path we should be following.
The love I am talking about is the one that takes all of you: Luke 10 27He answered: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind'[c]; and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'[d]"Patman asked:
As you said, there are many forms of love, why are we limiting God to only one? Why is that so important to you?
If you love God like that then you don’t have anything left to do anything that does not include that love which I have been calling agape love. All other types of love will have to take a back seat and be incorporated in this love. To show what this love is like we have the parable of The Good Samaritan. If you are doing this you have no time, strength, emotion, intellect or motivation to be doing anything else. You will do things that only include loving God.
What I am suggesting is this objective is so great that all things (this entire world) will be set up so good people can do that and that alone.
Romans 8: 28And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him,[j] who[k] have been called according to his purpose.
If you could buy into the objective, then you might buy into God having to allow Adam to sin, because there is no way for Adam to ever develop Godly love needing free will without sinning. Free will, with true alternatives to try other things, means sin will occur for adult man on earth.Question 2. Do you think God planned for Adam, the very man himself, to sin?
Question 3. If God thinks that the situation we are in now is better than it would be in the Garden, do you have scripture that states this clam?
We just have to look at the Garden and think about it. Roman 8: 1Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,[a] 2because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death. 3For what the law was powerless to do in that it was weakened by the sinful nature, God did by sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful man to be a sin offering.[c] And so he condemned sin in sinful man,[d] 4in order that the righteous requirements of the law might be fully met in us, who do not live according to the sinful nature but according to the Spirit.
Most of Romans 6&7.
The whole idea of grace and works. For Adam and Eve to remain in an eternal close relationship with God they had to depend on their obedience. Out side the Garden all adult people are dependent on God’s grace. Depending on God to forgive sin is through out scripture and the only way to go.
1 Cor. 2: 7No, we speak of God's secret wisdom, a wisdom that has been hidden and that God destined for our glory before time began. 8None of the rulers of this age understood it, for if they had, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.Question 4. If God foresaw Adam's fall before he created Adam, and knew everything there was to know about Adam and the very exact flaw that was in him, and created that flaw regardless, would God not have initiated the sin by Adam's design?
I think we agree that God had the cross in His (possible) plans, from the beginning of time. Now either, He thought He would or He thought He might have to implement this plan. It is either a very real strong possibility or something He realized was going to have to be implemented.
The flaw you talk about is the free will required for Godly type love, you can not remove the flaw without voiding man’s objective. The objective is not to keep from ever sinning one time, that is not possible for any adult human and God could realize that with or without foreknowledge. It still is not God’s fault man sinned because it was man who sinned and God allowing that to happen, but man can still have that eternal close relationship with God if man repents and depends on God’s love, so man is out very little and has gained a world of wisdom, understanding, knowledge, experience, ways to be like God in helping really needy others with thing he can work with his hands now sacrifice, and easily develop Godly type love.
Patman, some will say God since God put the tree in the garden and made it look real good, He is at fault and other would add because God allowed Satan to be around He should share the blame.