Immutability is an eternal attribute of God.
Open Theists and MADists dare to deny this fundamental essence of God.
It is exactly why they have adopted and teach error.
Remember, Mayor: saved by the milk-matured by the meat.
Close... I have a hard time including you as Christians, since the waffling nature of your God is inconsistent with the entire body of Scripture.
Yeah, I just carried a lizard out of my bathroom!
Blended pork with waffles. :vomit:
Ah, the old shifting sands of dispensationalism... its one thing one day, and another the next.
When will you guys get out of your confusion and make up your minds?
Immutability is an eternal attribute of God.
Open Theists and MADists dare to deny this fundamental essence of God.
It is exactly why they have adopted and teach error.
What do you do when you find one of those? I had that problem about a week and a half ago. Oh, wait, it was two weeks ago today.
:chuckle:
I scooped it into my hand, carried it out of the house and dropped it out in the yard.
He's never moved from the Gospel. He may have prefigured it for a while with the gift of the land, but Heb 11 says it was not what the wandering faithful were seeking after all.
IN this case, it is not immutability in the abstract, but in the details of the Promise and the Law. It was not God who voided the Promise and replaced it with Law, but Judaism. That is what Paul had to unlearn about Judaism, Gal 3:17.
You won't meet a MADist who thinks that the promise was voided by the law.
You won't meet a MADist who thinks that the promise was voided by the law.
That's for sure!
You won't meet a MADist who thinks that the promise was voided by the law.
Yeppers.Or could have been voided by the law. Impossible.
You won't meet a MADist who thinks that the promise was voided by the law.