Can u stick to one Q at a time?
Yes. Obviously that is what I said.
Can you stick to one post at a time?
So you saying that God first willed all men to be saved then decided that all would not be saved.
In other words, God changed His mind.
The word "immutable" means "not capable of or susceptible to change."
So according to your ideas God cannot be described as being immutable because He changed His mind. But at the same time you say that He is immutable.
God, who exists outside of time, decreed that the fall of man would be permitted to happen with Adam. That event would default all after Adam as being born condemned and lost, headed for hell.
I don't see it as changing His mind because He still desires that all men be saved, He still has no pleasure in the death of the wicked.
Here's what I think is the proper attitude of what really is happening.
God, who exists outside of time, decreed that the fall of man would be permitted to happen with Adam.
Please provide the Scriptures which you think proves this idea.
Is GOD eternally decreeing or did there come a point when He began decreeing?
I don't really know. I would guess that every decision concerning the future has already been pre planned by God.
That's all you've got? You didn't even broach my other point. Weak.Richard Trench writes, "Χρόνος is time, contemplated simply as such; the succession of moments" (Trench's New Testament Synonyms of the New Testament).
Preplanned from forever, as eternally fixed in the mind which GOD is?
Or was GOD free to make a decision at some point concerning the creation which was to be?
Sounds sequential, to me.
Right. But the sequential planing in my view has already taken place in regard to human salvation.
That's all you've got? You didn't even broach my other point. Weak.
In fact, the word in the original Greek is αἰώνιος which is defined as...
I'm not talking about salvation at this point, necessarily. I'm speaking of the passing of events before anything was created.
I'm saying that if there was any sequence within GOD, then there was a 'before' and an 'after', which implies the passing of events......time.
Being bound by time implies that God cannot be existing in the future at the same moment when He is existing during the present time.
How is that possible?
God is real.
So you are saying God can make a rock so big He can not lift it? God is bound, if you will, by the fact that His existence is a reality! He is not real and fictional at the same time. He is not and never can be absurd! Only a philosopher could see this as a limitation.
So you are not an open theist? Got it.You assume that "time" has always existed and therefore God is bound by time. But consider what Paul said here:
"in the hope of eternal life, which God, who does not lie, promised before the beginning of time" (Titus 1:2).
The eternal state is a timeless existence and God existed in eternity before time began and He continues to exist in a timeless state.