themuzicman
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I find it odd that Mr. Religion confuses God as a contingent being with God as a necessary being who exercises contingencies.
Muz
Muz
A contingent being is not a necessary being. Start here -- one of rationalist Clete's favorite biblical supplements.And why not trust a contingent being? I mean, if God is contingent...
I do understand the Augustinian/Catholic/Reformed doctrine of 'original sin' developed by Augustine to explain why he struggled with his carnality, even as a believer. Because I understand it, I am able to reject it as extra/contrabiblical.
Plain, not airplane. I am in a minority here as rejecting 'original sin'.
Regardless of either view of sin (I believe it is volitional and moral, not a substance and metaphysical...easy to demonstrate from Scripture), we still need a sinless Savior to save us and we still need the sanctifying work of the Spirit to set us apart and make us like Jesus in character. There are many 'carnal' Christians that believe in original sin and many non-carnal Christians who reject 'original sin'.
Knight has a big stick as owner. I would not diss him.
Fight them over any pieces of the phrase.Conviction without compromise and teachability/humility are two wings of a bird (help me refine this thought so we can market a T-shirt and get rich)?
A contingent being is not a necessary being. Start here -- one of rationalist Clete's favorite biblical supplements.
Again, Mr. Religion commits a category error, failing to distinguish between God's being and God's decisions. Perhaps he is incapable of it.
Muz
When you guys start talking about necessary beings and contingencies my eyes glaze over, my head lolls back and I start to slobber over things. Are these terms even .. umm .. necessary?
I'm fairly sure your side is responsible for many of them ...:up: I'm with ya on that one stipe!
I'm fairly sure your side is responsible for many of them ...
Is the future entirely settled or is it, at least somewhat, open?My side? What's my side?
And that differs from how you normally act in what way? :idunno:When you guys start talking about necessary beings and contingencies my eyes glaze over, my head lolls back and I start to slobber over things.
Is the future entirely settled or is it, at least somewhat, open?
I think it's important that we be precise as possible.From my perspective, not knowing the beginning from the end, anything can happen. From God's perspective, knowing the beginning from the end, only what He says/said will happen, will happen.
So, what's my side?
Closed.From my perspective, not knowing the beginning from the end, anything can happen. From God's perspective, knowing the beginning from the end, only what He says/said will happen, will happen. So, what's my side?
I think it's important that we be precise as possible.
God declares the end from the beginning.
And furthermore, let's not stretch verses too far. A verse regarding God's anger toward Israel shouldn't be blown up into meaning far more than what is actually being said.
Isaiah 46:1 Bel bows down, Nebo stoops; Their idols were on the beasts and on the cattle. Your carriages were heavily loaded, A burden to the weary beast. 2 They stoop, they bow down together; They could not deliver the burden, But have themselves gone into captivity. 3 “Listen to Me, O house of Jacob, And all the remnant of the house of Israel, Who have been upheld by Me from birth, Who have been carried from the womb: 4 Even to your old age, I am He, And even to gray hairs I will carry you! I have made, and I will bear; Even I will carry, and will deliver you. 5 “To whom will you liken Me, and make Me equal And compare Me, that we should be alike? 6 They lavish gold out of the bag, And weigh silver on the scales; They hire a goldsmith, and he makes it a god; They prostrate themselves, yes, they worship. 7 They bear it on the shoulder, they carry it And set it in its place, and it stands; From its place it shall not move. Though one cries out to it, yet it cannot answer Nor save him out of his trouble. 8 “Remember this, and show yourselves men; Recall to mind, O you transgressors. 9 Remember the former things of old, For I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like Me, 10 Declaring the end from the beginning, And from ancient times things that are not yet done, Saying, ‘My counsel shall stand, And I will do all My pleasure,’ 11 Calling a bird of prey from the east, The man who executes My counsel, from a far country. Indeed I have spoken it; I will also bring it to pass. I have purposed it; I will also do it. 12 “Listen to Me, you stubborn-hearted, Who are far from righteousness: 13 I bring My righteousness near, it shall not be far off; My salvation shall not linger.Also interesting to note is how God operates His counsel.... He says He will "bring it to pass".
God need not settle the future an eternity ago to bring His counsel to pass, He can bring things to pass because He is capable. He is able.
Yup.Yes, He will "bring it to pass." If He declared something to occur in man's future, He will indeed "bring it to pass."
I think it matters. (certainly in the contest of this debate it matters)I don't know if it matters if God settled the future eons ago or not (maybe it does... maybe it doesn't). The fact that He has providential control over everything is good enough for me.