Jerry Shugart
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Again, if God knows our entire life in advance why not cause it to occur in minutes rather than years like...
Why did you not address the verses which I quoted instead of trying to change the subject?
Again, if God knows our entire life in advance why not cause it to occur in minutes rather than years like...
How could the LORD have chosen some to be saved before the foundation of the world unless He had a foreknowledge of exactly who would believe?
Why did you not address the verses which I quoted instead of trying to change the subject?
Nothing like some false reasoning to try to make a point.Again, if God knows our entire life in advance why not cause it to occur in minutes rather than years like The Inner Light Star Trek: The Next Generation episode?
Did God know that Susan Smith would become a monster who drowned her two kids and let David Smith marry her anyway? How cruel.
:dizzy:The disciples wanted to know if Elijah would come before the return of the Messiah (Mt 17:10). Jesus said that he would come (v 17:11) and he had come (v 17:12). John the Baptist would have been the Elijah had the Jews repented.
Love is more important that prophecy. Had Pharaoh repented, that would have been a good thing. Had Judas repented, that would have been a good thing.
It makes more sense to say that our life is known just not lived out yet? :dizzy: Why reply to this post? You have to because you were predestined to? Try not responding. See if that changes the space time continuum. :freak:[The Inner Light Star Trek: The Next Generation episode] Nothing like some false reasoning to try to make a point.
[Creation] He [God] could have done it in a microsecond (or less).
Since you think that you know all about this then please answer the points which I made.
You are the worst poster on TOL. You pick out random verses think you're very smart.It makes more sense to say that our life is known just not lived out yet? :dizzy: Why reply to this post? You have to because you were predestined to? Try not responding. See if that changes the space time continuum. :freak:
Your ability to think is zero.Now shrinking time matters.
...You pick out random verses think you're very smart.
Your ability to think is zero.
Ever think to look before post 366?Of course you know that is not true!
On post #366, page 25 of this thread you said:
I responded. THE WHOLE THREAD IS STILL HERE - moron!Anyone can go back to your post which I mentioned and see that you have never responded to what I said.
Says the guy who refuses to respond to one single argument I've made on this thread.And I don't expect that you will ever respond to what I said. After all, what could you possibly say that could defend your indefensible ideas?
I didn't say you were. You are Calvinistic if you believe in the timeless existence of God. You could just as accurately be called Augustinianistic but that implies Catholicism and probably isn't even a real word. Either way, the term fits. Wear it or repent.By the way, I am not a Calvinist and I have never been a Calvinist.
I guess it would just be "Augustinistic" but I'm not sure that's a world either. :idunno:
It's still funny either way.I guess it would just be "Augustinistic" but I'm not sure that's a world either. :idunno:
Ever think to look before post 366?
I responded. THE WHOLE THREAD IS STILL HERE - moron!
This is an unsubstantiated claim. You have made no attempt to establish this claim. Even if it is true (which it may well be), the fact that we cannot says nothing about what God can or cannot do.
Further, what you'll never be able to establish is that God's knowledge or lack thereof has anything to do with existing outside of time.
So you think that you should be foolish. Great logic. Shows that you do not even understand the verses that you "use".:yawn: Tell me all about how smart I think I am (Eph 4:14, 1 Co 1:27). :freak:
It's bad.:yawn: Tell me all about my thought process (Eph 4:14, 2 Ti 1:7). :freak: