Who is going to adjudge that God is unjust?
It never ceases to amaze me that proponents of libertarian free will within the broad christian community, commonly identified by the theological category of Arminianism, of which Open Theism is considered a natural derivative...In fact the Open Theist proponent would correct me, in that, they, rightly, in their estimation, would say Arminianism is but a derivative of Open Theism in the sense of being in the subordinate relationship, because it is the libertarian free will mind of God that permeates the created order, inclusive of the mind of the Open Theist and Arminian proponent…and they would be right to affirm that.
And to be fair to my opponents in this debate…there are many proponents of the determinist perspective, the theological category of Calvinism, who hold a similar position on this particular matter I raise here.
The matter of concern is as follows…
“That would make God unjust…” - Is a typical concise example of how many theological discussions concerning a vast array of subject matter inevitably conclude…and upon that utterance..that adjudgment…many weighty matters are determined...incorrectly in my estimation.
Those who make such statements, and they are many, find it so incredibly easy to arrive at that place…it seems as such a natural flow of deductive thought that it is inescapable…and so rightly determinative in regards reaching a final and decisive conclusion.
Does it ever cross their minds , even for a brief moment, that they have merely transposed themselves as a replacement, a clone, an identical copy, theologically and personally, of the man adjudged by God to be the most righteous man alive, Job?
And what was the result for Job?
That will be the same result for you... head down with mind and body in subordinate acceptance...of your unjust adjudgment of God.
Does that thought ever cross your mind when you say - “That would make God unjust?
It never ceases to amaze me that proponents of libertarian free will within the broad christian community, commonly identified by the theological category of Arminianism, of which Open Theism is considered a natural derivative...In fact the Open Theist proponent would correct me, in that, they, rightly, in their estimation, would say Arminianism is but a derivative of Open Theism in the sense of being in the subordinate relationship, because it is the libertarian free will mind of God that permeates the created order, inclusive of the mind of the Open Theist and Arminian proponent…and they would be right to affirm that.
And to be fair to my opponents in this debate…there are many proponents of the determinist perspective, the theological category of Calvinism, who hold a similar position on this particular matter I raise here.
The matter of concern is as follows…
“That would make God unjust…” - Is a typical concise example of how many theological discussions concerning a vast array of subject matter inevitably conclude…and upon that utterance..that adjudgment…many weighty matters are determined...incorrectly in my estimation.
Those who make such statements, and they are many, find it so incredibly easy to arrive at that place…it seems as such a natural flow of deductive thought that it is inescapable…and so rightly determinative in regards reaching a final and decisive conclusion.
Does it ever cross their minds , even for a brief moment, that they have merely transposed themselves as a replacement, a clone, an identical copy, theologically and personally, of the man adjudged by God to be the most righteous man alive, Job?
And what was the result for Job?
That will be the same result for you... head down with mind and body in subordinate acceptance...of your unjust adjudgment of God.
Does that thought ever cross your mind when you say - “That would make God unjust?