Skywatch89
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Here lately I have been wrestling in good faith concerning God’s omniscience/foreknowledge. A couple of questions that has been weighing on my mind that is hard for me to reconcile with God’s omniscience/foreknowledge with the questions of why?
I know believers and unbelievers alike have struggled with this. It is difficult for me. Since God is omniscient, have you ever wondered why God allows someone to be born when He already knows they’d do wicked acts toward others, or why allow someone to be born already knowing they’d go to hell? Foreknowledge isn’t causing or determining, but if God already knows (based on His omniscience/foreknowledge) how a person will be and where a person ends up, then it makes one wonder why have them be born at all? Or, why allow someone to be born already knowing they are going to immensely suffer or be hurt by evil?
I have looked into what is called Open Theism, or Dynamic Relational Omniscience, but many believe they are heretical beliefs, as it diminishes God.
Have you ever heard or read any of those statements or questions before?
The only comfort I can bring to myself in this is God is a God of love, salvation, patience, mercy, compassion, grace, kindness, goodness, holiness, righteousness, long-suffering, justice, and is able to bring good from evil, etc. If people can’t give Him that, then they are no longer talking about the God of the Bible.
While I don’t understand why some things happen in life, and while I don’t have the answers to some of the difficult questions and statements, I must trust in the God who has all wisdom and knowledge, knowing He does right.
I know believers and unbelievers alike have struggled with this. It is difficult for me. Since God is omniscient, have you ever wondered why God allows someone to be born when He already knows they’d do wicked acts toward others, or why allow someone to be born already knowing they’d go to hell? Foreknowledge isn’t causing or determining, but if God already knows (based on His omniscience/foreknowledge) how a person will be and where a person ends up, then it makes one wonder why have them be born at all? Or, why allow someone to be born already knowing they are going to immensely suffer or be hurt by evil?
I have looked into what is called Open Theism, or Dynamic Relational Omniscience, but many believe they are heretical beliefs, as it diminishes God.
Have you ever heard or read any of those statements or questions before?
The only comfort I can bring to myself in this is God is a God of love, salvation, patience, mercy, compassion, grace, kindness, goodness, holiness, righteousness, long-suffering, justice, and is able to bring good from evil, etc. If people can’t give Him that, then they are no longer talking about the God of the Bible.
While I don’t understand why some things happen in life, and while I don’t have the answers to some of the difficult questions and statements, I must trust in the God who has all wisdom and knowledge, knowing He does right.