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  1. Derf

    On the omniscience of God

    Elisha had no need to tell Hazael what he would do, knowing also it would spur him to act sooner. The fact that he did seems to indicate it was bringing about God's plan in some way. Hazael's words to Bennie make sense, as that answered the question he was asked. No sense in alerting the king...
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    On the omniscience of God

    The Lord revealed what Hazael will do in the future? We don't think of the future that way. Is the Lord merely searching his heart?
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    On the omniscience of God

    What do you all think about this passage: 2 Kings 8:7-15 KJV — And Elisha came to Damascus; and Benhadad the king of Syria was sick; and it was told him, saying, The man of God is come hither. And the king said unto Hazael, Take a present in thine hand, and go, meet the man of God, and enquire...
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    Our biological evidence of creation and the seventh day Sabbath

    Christians may not have a sabbath day requirement, but we still rest from our works in the grace of Jesus Christ.
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    On the omniscience of God

    @Lon I reread my post and have to qualify, based on conversations I've had with Calvinists. It's not "without regard to what they themselves will decide later", but "God has already decided what they will decide later." This may sound like a caricature, but it something most Calvinists will...
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    On the omniscience of God

    Understanding Calvin's context is important, no doubt. That's why I pointed to John Piper. He explains things well and patiently, but when it comes down to it, If your theology has God deciding both what you will do with the gospel and what your punishment will be for doing it, it doesn't paint...
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    On the omniscience of God

    yeah, I hate giving the right hand of fellowship to those "Snake-handers".
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    On the omniscience of God

    Can we turn the question around? What things do you think make one a Calvinist? To me, the answer is in TULIP. If you agree with all 5 points, you're a Calvinist, but if you caveat them all away from what Calvin taught, you're not. But the most important single thing is that certain people are...
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    On the omniscience of God

    I grew up in Southern Baptist Churches, and my dad was a pastor. He was definitely not a Calvinist. I recently visited a Southern Baptist church where the preacher said, "If you're coming to this church to try to persuade us of Calvinism, you need to leave." But there are definitely some around.
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    On the omniscience of God

    Which letters still need some work? Maybe we need a thread to discuss TULIP again. So far, you've agreed that the L and the I are caveated, at least. Most Calvinists have leaned away from Total Depravity toward Total Inability, so that one's caveated for us. Perseverance of the Saints can only...
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    On the omniscience of God

    I don't get this. When there are numerous people that resist, we should ask them. But why ask a person who didn't resist something he sees as good why he didn't resist?
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    On the omniscience of God

    two things 1: 'nuff said. 2: Are you saying you agree with Hilston's explanations of the two wills in the rest of the thread there? You would agree that the prescriptive will is for the group of people, but the decretive will is for the individuals (to include the group sometimes)? Isn't that...
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    On the omniscience of God

    By that criterion, today is as He willed it, too, but then why would Jesus tell the disciples to pray "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." Apparently not, since God ascribes willfulness to the clay. [Jer 18:4 KJV] And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the...
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    On the omniscience of God

    Thanks. Of course that's the intent of the passage, along with the idea that there is a TIME for everything. But why is it a misconception that God cannot go back in time? (scripture, if you can find one) Legos that have their own brains/minds/wills, and can act opposite of the perfect...
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    On the omniscience of God

    This is the shortest post, so I'm responding to it first. No, you don't call yourself one, anyone. But you revert to open theism whenever you don't like/agree with your own view's logical extension. All people do. (And no, I can't prove it, it's an assertion.)...
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    On the omniscience of God

    I don't know how well I can keep the different parts of this conversation in perspective without including the post parts you were replying to, and maybe what I was replying to from you, too. So I'll try to intersperse some of the older posts. Evidence after the fact is all we have. The bible...
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    On the omniscience of God

    I was kind of hoping for some elaboration from him. I don't see why God providing for our sins is "murder" or Jesus offering Himself for our salvation is "suicide", but from a human point of view Abraham would be guilty of murder of Isaac in our society, under our laws, so Gary has a point about...
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    A little comedy break....

    I thought the magnet on the magnetic medium was the joke, not that there aren't any systems that can be restored from a floppy these days.
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    A little comedy break....

    If it is still stuck to the fridge, it probably doesn't matter anymore anyway.
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    On the omniscience of God

    That's an interesting thought. Why do you think it is worse with open theism than other views?
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