Why don't you try reading the Bible?
Why don't you try interpreting it in context? The verse cannot be made to say God created all things including the chocolate bar I ate.
Why don't you try reading the Bible?
He did create everything there is, including darkness and evil. He said so.
Isaiah 45:7
I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.
I don't believe that God is subject to time or it would be before and / or above Him and that would make time His god.
Exactly!!! :thumb: Before creation, there was no experience, only God. He created time and seasons.
His freedom isn't limited by time, since He's much more free than we can imagine.
John 1:3
3 All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made.
Not everything is a thing and not every thing is created by God (machine guns, etc.).
Even dopey atheists get this, so quit embarrassing Christianity as clueless.
Really? So some man created a machine gun and God said to himself
"what the heck is that"?.
You really like to stretch the truth. I'm not saying that "God created hand guns, etc. I'm saying that He knew that they would be created. He created the person who would create them.
You're the one with atheist leanings. The way you put God in a box with no windows. You should be ashamed of yourself.
I did not say that. We agree that some man, not God, created the machine gun. Just because he created man and material does not mean he creates the object (likewise, a child sinning is not the parent's fault).
The fact is that man, not God, gave names to all the animals. God has given us the ability to create, but the future is at least partially open and known as such, even by an omniscient God. It is not a clear fact that God foreknew every type of car and Apple computer, Steve Jobs, etc. from eternity past. Steve would not have existed to be known and to create computers if his parents did not freely get together, procreate, etc. He also could have been aborted or died in his youth.
You beg the question without proof by assuming the future is deterministically, fatalistically closed or that eternal now is true (it is not) or that God sees the non-existent future before the agents bring it to pass.
I am not atheistic, but you are incoherent, illogical, and UNBIBLICAL in your views on this subject. You just know too little to realize how wrong and problematic your views are. This is not an arrogant statement, but fact.
www.opentheism.org
http://reknew.org/
Nope.
Good refutation: 'nope'.
That's because open theism is crap. Plus you have presented that paragraph of unbiblical trash before plus the links.
:doh:Do you always skip words?
Are you seriously this stupid?Exactly!!! :thumb: Before creation, there was no experience, only God. He created time and seasons.
His freedom isn't limited by time, since He's much more free than we can imagine.
God is all and is in all. He created time for us to experience.
God is all and is in all. He created time for us to experience.
God is, was and always will be the same. We experience time, which He takes part in with us in The Form of Flesh.
All what? Is God a piece of bacon?
You're the pig.
I think you need a new brain. Nowhere in this verse can you get the idea that time is a thing; it's not even tangible. You can't see it, touch/feel it, taste it, hear it or smell it. There is nothing tactile about time. It's an idea, and nothing more, to explain experience.
Even the invisible is tangible to some extent. Time is not. At all. And it never will be, because it is nothing more than an idea.