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  1. JudgeRightly

    On the omniscience of God

    And you know better? Wrong. I, a rational human, am telling you, an irrational human, what God can rationally do, and what He rationally cannot do. So what? That does not mean He can therefore do the irrational. You're certainly welcome to your opinion, but the fact that Clete and I have...
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    Coronavirus conspiracy theory - let's get it straight

    Maybe you need to be clearer on whom you're talking about. Yes, Anna. You made the claim. The onus is on you to support it. You said, and I quote: That includes me, whether you like it or not, and you didn't qualify your comment to limit it to anyone except "the unvaccinated." So, Anna...
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    (12-19-21) The Weekly Worldview - The Deep Dark State

    The date of when the show was from is in the thread title.
  4. JudgeRightly

    Coronavirus conspiracy theory - let's get it straight

    Perhaps you shouldn't make such broad accusations then. Answer them all, Anna. You're the one making the claims. Now back them up. Or retract your claims, I don't care which.
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    On the omniscience of God

    Surpass means to go beyond, Anna. Of course God is capable of having a greater grasp of a situation. But that DOES NOT NECESSITATE that logic has different standards, one used God, and one used by man. Logic is the same for God as it is for man. You seem to be conflating God's capability of...
  6. JudgeRightly

    On the omniscience of God

    Yes, Arty, it does, for the reasons outlined above. It's because God infallibly knows it that you cannot do otherwise, Arty. That's not free will at that point. Saying it doesn't make it so, Arty, and I and Clete have CLEARLY outlined the line of reasoning that NECESSITATES that if God...
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    On the omniscience of God

    There's no such thing as "human logic," Anna. There is only logic. Something is either logical, or it is not. There's no "beyond" or "surpasses logical." That's called "irrational." And God IS logic. He IS reason. John 1:1 states: In the beginning was the Logic. And the Logic was with God...
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    Coronavirus conspiracy theory - let's get it straight

    Unvaccinated person here. Haven't been to the hospital in a few years, the last time being before the scamdemic. In what way am I "clogging up our hospitals, burning out the doctors and nurses so they're quitting the profession entirely, and taking up all the beds so much so that people with...
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    (12-19-21) The Weekly Worldview - The Deep Dark State

    https://theweeklyworldview.com/the-deep-dark-state/ Links to the stories mentioned here that are not present in this post can be found at the link above. The Deep Dark State Posted on December 19, 2021 Join America’s most attractive audio engineer and her raving lunatic host as they cripple the...
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    Is death just another life?

    By the way, this is ALSO in the aorist tense.
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    31 Reasons To Reject The Jab

    What about non-vaccinated, naturally immune people?
  12. JudgeRightly

    Is death just another life?

    To each other, sure. When David said it back in the Psalms, it was completely and unambiguously about David not being left in hell, and honestly, given that it's poetry, I'm not even 100% sure that it's referring to Sheol except figuratively speaking. It DEFINITELY wasn't a prophecy (at...
  13. JudgeRightly

    On the omniscience of God

    There's no such thing as a "human understanding of logic." Logic IS. Period. It is, BY DEFINITION, objective. There's no such thing as "subjective objectivity." It's a contradiction in terms, an oxymoron. What method did you use to come to that conclusion? If it wasn't logic, then it, by...
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    On the omniscience of God

    Then you must acknowledge that If God infallibly knows T, therefore T must occur, according to the laws of logic: If God infallibly knows T, then logic dictates that you will do T, and not !T. Wrong. Necessity of the past dicates God infallibly knew T. Definition of "infallible" dictates...
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    Is death just another life?

    Which my position has no problem with. "Death is separation," remember? Agreed. I don't see that anywhere in those two verses. In fact, I see the opposite: "God will not leave my soul in Hell." "Buried" and "sepulchre" both refer to the physical. Neither have anything to do with the soul...
  16. JudgeRightly

    On the omniscience of God

    The argument presented for [how God (infallibly) knowing the future means that the future is settled] was a purely logical one. Reminder: Arthur said this: He says these things because he believes God can do the irrational. God cannot do the irrational, nor is He irrational Himself. I...
  17. JudgeRightly

    On the omniscience of God

    Because they don't follow the laws of logic. Thus, by definition, they are irrational. Indirectly, Arthur did. And you agreed with him. Dimension? Not sure. It is definitely "above" our plane of existence, however. Your question answers itself.
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    On the omniscience of God

    Why assume such irrational things exist? God is described in the Bible as Reason/Logic itself... Something that is not possible if God is irrational!
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    On the omniscience of God

    Is God infallible? Does that infallibility apply to His attributes? If so, then, by the laws of logic, there is no choice BUT to answer the phone at that exact time. Saying it doesn't make it so, Arty. That's exactly the point, Arty. God infallibly knows something will happen, therefore it...
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    Is death just another life?

    You seem to be forgetting that throughout Jesus' ministry, He would take questions about the physical world, and turn them into spiritual lessons. Why can't that passage that W2G brought up simply be that a man was saying he wanted to go bury his dead father's body, but Jesus turned it into a...
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