Originally posted by Crow
Dang it, BillyBob, you're right again.
Some idiot did bring them up.
I'll send your $10.00 by PayPal.
I outta know better than to bet against BillyBob. :bang:
:darwinsm:
Originally posted by Crow
Dang it, BillyBob, you're right again.
Some idiot did bring them up.
I'll send your $10.00 by PayPal.
I outta know better than to bet against BillyBob. :bang:
Originally posted by granite1010
"...but on that day when he kneels in the presence of God he will understand that he was given the answers."
This kind of toothless, paper tiger threat is real old and very, very boring. Is this the best you people can do? When all else fails and you can't hold an argument, you revert to "Jesus Is Gonna Burn You in Hell When You Die!" Very effective...
Either God knew this was going to happen, he allowed it to happen, or he was caught by surprise. With this in mind, why would the victims of this tragedy WANT to pray to a deity who is either asleep at the wheel, deliberately vicious, or falling down on the job?
neglects the very truth that you yourself suggested is true. Why do you assume that God can not be the God of the bible, and not simply let natural processes happen without implying that He specifically caused it to happen or not?Either God knew this was going to happen, he allowed it to happen, or he was caught by surprise. With this in mind, why would the victims of this tragedy WANT to pray to a deity who is either asleep at the wheel, deliberately vicious, or falling down on the job?
I've never said that.Originally posted by Knight
Yet when Z Man urges me to to submit my will to God's will...
Neither did a trillion other people say that to Knight in this discussion! Are you so purposefully incompetent and subversive that you can only digress a discussion just because you are being exposed for presenting a contradiction as though it's spiritual truth?Originally posted by Z Man
I've never said that.Originally posted by Knight
Yet when Z Man urges me to to submit my will to God's will...
Originally posted by 1Way
Lastly, just how far into the past do you think that God knew about that specific national disaster?
Uh.... do you really think people are so dumb as to let you off the hook here?Originally posted by Z Man
I've never said that.
The BOLD part pretty much seals the deal.Why wouldn't it? Isn't everything His? He is the supreme Sovereign God, and, news flash, you're not in control - He is. Surrender to Him already, for pete's sake! - Z Man
Z Man.... turn on the ol' brain for a second..... please!!!Originally posted by Z Man
What's so hard about understanding that God can be in complete control, and yet, He is not directly 'thinking' for us?
God.Originally posted by Christine
OneWay, why do you, and most Open View'ers, insist on limiting God and His infinite knowledge? God is not a man, that His knowledge of future events is limited. There is absolutely no reason to doubt that God knew prior to forming the world that a tsumami would occur in Dec, 2004 that would killing hundreds of thousands of people, and cause millions of dollars in damage. What prevents God from knowing this?
God's understanding is infinite. God understands everything that is understandable.Psalm 147:5 "Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite."
Your theology causes you to see something in this verse that simply isn't there.
Isaiah 46:10 "Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure"
Originally posted by granite1010
Why worship a God who doesn't know it all?
He does know it all.Originally posted by granite1010
Why worship a God who doesn't know it all?
Christine.... why do you think God is incapable of choosing to create in any manner He desires?Originally posted by Christine
Exactly. If God doesn't "know it all" He isn't really that powerful of a God.
There is only one possible way for God to "get a true un-coerced love from them".Originally posted by Knight
I say God has control over His own power! Isn't it possible that God has the ability to create in such a way so that He could work with His creation and get a true un-coerced love from them?
Knight, I clarified what I meant by that statement in post #86.Originally posted by Knight
Uh.... do you really think people are so dumb as to let you off the hook here?Originally posted by Z Man
I've never said that.Originally posted by Knight
Yet when Z Man urges me to to submit my will to God's will...
You stated....
The BOLD part pretty much seals the deal.Why wouldn't it? Isn't everything His? He is the supreme Sovereign God, and, news flash, you're not in control - He is. Surrender to Him already, for pete's sake! - Z Man
Knight,So... now that we have cleared that up maybe you could respond to my last post. I will repost it so you kmow just what to respond to....
Z Man.... turn on the ol' brain for a second..... please!!!Originally posted by Z Man
What's so hard about understanding that God can be in complete control, and yet, He is not directly 'thinking' for us?
IF.... God does not directly do all of our thinking for us through His control or ordination then....
A. The future is at least partially open and you are promoting open theism.
And....
B. God does NOT control EVERYTHING. (our thoughts being the obvious exclusion)
But IF.... God is in exhaustive COMPLETE control and ordains EVERYTHING (as you have stated multiple times in the past) then....
A. The future is completely closed.
And....
B. We have no ability to do any of our own thinking as you have just stated.
You can't have it both ways Z Man. This is NOT a "minor" point but a MONUMENTAL point.
So please verify the following TWO statements with a TRUE or FALSE answer.
TRUE or FALSE? There is NOTHING (not a single detail not even a single thought of any man in history) that God does not control.
TRUE or FALSE? Humans have the ability to do some things (like have thoughts) that God does not directly control.