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Predestination would mean you have no free will, right?
But they can't help it, can they?Originally posted by Z Man
A Christian who does not believe in 'predestination' is Bible illiterate...
Sure they can. Everyone is responsible for their own actions.Originally posted by Turbo
But they can't help it, can they?
Both.Originally posted by Imrahil
Z, is the future really predestined and unchangeable or do we have free-will and personal responsibility? You can't have it both ways. Which one is it?
Why do you reject the doctrine of 'predestination'? What about it seems 'hard to swallow'?Originally posted by Turbo
Well said! :thumb:
If I hadn't been reading about your internally inconsisent views in Knight's "Calvinism makes me sick" thread, I would find what you just said encouraging. But from what I read, I know that the words, "even though God predestined them before before they ever existed" could be added to the end of your statement.
(Actually, I still find it a little bit encouraging.)
Similarly, I don't disagree with verse 20 either, as it is written. But I know that we disagree on the extent to which events are predestined, and the means by which God brings to pass predestined events.
So the future is locked and we have the ability to choose what we will do?Originally posted by Z Man
Both.
Although, let me say, I do not believe that man has total free will. There is no such thing.
What we do is what was ordained.Originally posted by Imrahil
So the future is locked and we have the ability to choose what we will do?
A righteous God would not force people to torture, rape, and kill innocent people.Originally posted by Z Man
Why do you reject the doctrine of 'predestination'? What about it seems 'hard to swallow'?
God doesn't 'force' people to do anything; we do it of our own will. No one believes that there are innocent people running around, and God 'forces' them to become sinners. That's ludicris...Originally posted by Turbo
A righteous God would not force people to torture, rape, and kill innocent people.
The Scriptures tell us of a God who ordains people to do things, and then punishes them for it. According to you, that makes God unjust. Are you sure you wanna say that?A just God would not punish someone for something He utterly forced them to do.
You might wanna re-read your Bible...The doctrine that everything is pre-planned and predestined by an utterly immutable God flies in the face of what is revealed in Scripture of the living God, even in the first few pages.
The Bible was meant to 'blow your mind'...And it an irrational, self-defeating doctrine.
Sure we can. It happens all the time. God ordained that Peter would deny Him three times.Originally posted by Imrahil
If we were ordained than we can't actually be held responsible for what we do can we?