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  1. JudgeRightly

    Do you believe in predestination ?

    Supra. No, they're not. Knowing the future infallibly is mutually exclusive to a man having a will. Yes, we've already agreed on that. But you've had this explained enough times already. Wrong. This coming from the guy who says God didn't just use a rooster to crow after Peter denied...
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    A little comedy break....

    Be offended. Use that as motivation to improve yourself
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    Do you believe in predestination ?

    The entire thread is still here for everyone to read, Arthur. I have no issue with God foreknowing things. What I have a problem with is when someone claims that God can infallibly know the future while asserting that people have wills, because the two ideas are mutually exclusive. Appeal to...
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    How did DNA originate?

    Because of situations exactly like this.
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    Just for fun

    Shrimp Gatorade. Condiments packets: Grape jelly, Mayonnaise, Marinara sauce, parmesan cheese packets, and maple syrup. Had some cream cheese in there, but threw it out yesterday because it was getting old. I like all M&M's Probably something about the show I was watching. The latter...
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    How did DNA originate?

    This will be your only warning without consequence.
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    Trucking!

    https://www.freightwaves.com/news/fmcsas-speed-limiters-unsafe-at-any-speed I'm personally against putting speed limiters on trucks, for the reasons outlined in this article.
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    check 1 Cor 5:5 that Paul wrote

    After. And He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things He may have the preeminence. - Colossians 1:18 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Colossians1:18&version=NKJV and from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the...
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    check 1 Cor 5:5 that Paul wrote

    At His resurrection, they were raised, and at His ascension, He led them to Heaven. And Jesus cried out again with a loud voice, and yielded up His spirit.Then, behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom; and the earth quaked, and the rocks were split,and the graves were...
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    check 1 Cor 5:5 that Paul wrote

    Actually, not that you mention it, it makes more sense that "death" was led captive, but that doesn't change anything regarding the city of refuge portion.
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    Do you believe in predestination ?

    Fruit cake? How about in video form? https://store.kgov.com/video-fruitcake-dvd-or-video-download/
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    check 1 Cor 5:5 that Paul wrote

    Then you need to provide the evidence that they were. You're the one making the claim. You need to support it. I'm not going to make your argument for you. No. No one. You seem to be misunderstanding something: The terms are used interchangeably, AS FIGURES OF SPEECH, but that doesn't...
  13. JudgeRightly

    Do you believe in predestination ?

    You're trying to have your cake and eat it too. Either: Peter has a will. Or: Jesus knew the future because it's set in stone. The two are mutually exclusive, because a will is the ability to choose otherwise, and if there's no alternate outcome, then there is no will possible, and...
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    Do you believe in predestination ?

    Yes, we agree. Please catch up to the rest of us here. God knew what Peter was going to do because He knew Peter, not because He knew the future. Reducing? No. I'm simply acknowledging that He, as the Creator of the universe, can make a rooster crow when He needs one to, as in the case...
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    check 1 Cor 5:5 that Paul wrote

    Then why didn't he say "the face of the earth"? Why did he say "descended into the lower parts of the earth" instead? Words have meaning, Hoping. You don't get to just assert that he meant something else because you want it to or because it doesn't comport with your theology. The lower parts...
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    Do you believe in predestination ?

    Yes, it is. How you get "God knows the future" out of that is beyond me. Easily explainable by Christ knowing Peter. No need for God to know the future. Isn't that far simpler of an explanation than "God knows the future"? Now you're moving the goalposts. We've been over this part...
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    Do you believe in predestination ?

    Yes, that's our position. What we differ on is the "why." Your position is that God knows the future, that's why He knew what Peter would do. Our position is that God, being God, and having been in a personal in-person relationship with Peter for the past 3 years, that He knew him well enough...
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    Do you believe in predestination ?

    I can assure you that God knows people far better than humans do. Never did. Yes, I'm well aware what the verse says. Jesus knew Peter, enough to know that he would deny Him at least three times, and then all He needed was a rooster to crow. Your challenge is to show how Christ needs to...
  19. JudgeRightly

    Do you believe in predestination ?

    The MOST IMPORTANT THING TO GOD is RELATIONSHIPS! It's not knowledge of the future. To repeat myself again, because I seriously want to drive this point home: Jesus didn't have to know the future, because Jesus knew Peter. And the fact that He knew him so well is why Jesus was able to say "I...
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    Do you believe in predestination ?

    Yes, He was. Correct. What don't you get about what I said? My position fully accounts for what Jesus said Peter would do, because Jesus knew Peter! Let me repeat that: JESUS. KNEW. PETER. You interact with someone long enough, and you get to know them very well. Jesus, being God, not...
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