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Sin is part of the creation...
So by your assertion...
#You won't get out of here that easily.
#Evil.Grin.<(I)>
Of course.
Isaiah 45:7
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Sin is part of the creation...
So by your assertion...
#You won't get out of here that easily.
#Evil.Grin.<(I)>
Appealing to inexplicable esoteric logic...likewise interesting.
Remember means to bring it up in your mind.
I see you returned sarcasm and raise you.... respect.
: )
Of course.
Isaiah 45:7
That's wasn't sarcasm.
Now you're fighting dirty. You came in here with a simple answer that held no weight, whatsoever. But, you are insinuating deeper theological perceptions.
Are you associating this with God being "Sinful", or with God "knowing evil"?
Is that a dodge? Not impressive.
Just playing by your particular set of theological rules.
If God created man and man is inherently sinful...then God created sin.
Basic logic.
Okay...
Full disclosure. We have been enjoying discussion on this matter for sometime. I refused to let you get away with hit and run.
Hence, I shined you on.
But... I fully disagree with you that God has "Never Existed" at any point. God has "always existed".
I will concede my point to you if you can logically disprove me through simple questions of logic that require yes or no answers. You are welcome to shoot first. Do you accept this challenge of logic?
I'm heading to work...but I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
Shoot...
God does not "experience" things like a human does (except as Jesus did).
What silly statements! I'm the one saying that God knows all and then YOU ask if I think that He's dumb?
Do you really think that when God says that He will "remember their sin no more" that He will forget like a man forgets? :nono:
Precisely, so how does time go back forever. Are you suggesting that it's an attribute of God that is NEVER mentioned in the Bible?
Into eternity future, sure. Or are you trying to say that we have also always existed?
So you think that it was not until Abraham offered up his son that He knew that Abraham feared Him or had a reverence for Him?
I would say that the LORD knew that previously since He knows what is in a man's heart.Also, previously to that Abraham did believe what the LORD said (Gen.15:6).
Do you really think that the LORD, who does not have a physical body,has legs and walks around using those legs?
- 6 days (Genesis 2:2)
- The 7 day week was a model for Israel's work and worship (Exodus 20:8-11)
- He could have done it in a microsecond (or less).
Still timebound. :idunno:
So it completely left the mind of the LORD?
Just playing by your particular set of theological rules.
If God created man and man is inherently sinful...then God created sin.
Basic logic.
Are you comfortable trying to "disprove" that God has "always existed" with a linear approach to "time"?
If God created man and man is inherently sinful...then God created sin.
Basic logic.
This is sidebar... Unless a person ascribes to "theological rules" before your very eyes, it is best to empty of self and empty of self perception... before one engages in the discourse of spiritual things.
I'm not being sarcastic now. I'm saying that "balance" is very important, and human wisdom is incapable of bringing "true balance". Thus, I assert, my "theological rules" are simple.
God is Love
God is the Origin of "Everything", yet He is without Origin
God is not a Tyrant and thus FreeWill is a gift of God purchased with His Love that we might each come to know Him uniquely and sincerely... as He clearly knows us.
Mankind is utterly "nothing" without Him, but utterly "everything" to Him.
Now you know my rules.
: )
Re-post of my first question to you:
First my view regarding God:
I view God as a construction, an idea constructed in an effort to understand our mysterious and uncertain lives, evident by the pantheon of historically existing, primarily irrelevant, gods. As such the question of God's existence between existing as a mere idea and His possible ontological being maintains a wider gap than the average believer will comfortably admit to.
With this in mind....the answer to your question is no...quite to the contrary.
This is where I freak out...
#nope
I'm honored to be able to debate with you. When you came back, immediately after I threw sarcasm your way, I knew you would contribute to this discussion well.
I fully understand and respect your perspective. I'm not here to make you follow "These foreign laws of God and man." Nor do I desire to "Wrest their neighbor to their will".
I hope we may discuss this still.
I think God had some idea that Abraham loved God, and as you say, God knows what is on a man's heart. But I think God likes to confirm things, instead of just look and see.