God_Is_Truth
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All these misconceptions they throw out:
Predestined to hell?
Choosing God?
God doesn't know all?
God is not eternal?
Man has free-will apart from God's will?
believe it or not, my theology is from the bible
All these misconceptions they throw out:
Predestined to hell?
Choosing God?
God doesn't know all?
God is not eternal?
Man has free-will apart from God's will?
Originally posted by Swordsman
Christine and Turbo, but I never agreed everything is predestined. What Calvinist ever said every all things are predestined. No one. But the feeble-minded Arminian can't Only His elect are predestined to receive His love and therefore be eternally His.
Originally posted by Swordsman
You might want to do some more studying on predestination then. "Predestined to Hell" is never mentioned in the Scriptures. Only those who are predestined are those who are foreknown. (see Romans 8:29-30) And those who are foreknown, are the ones He loved from the foundation of the world. So, effectually, He doesn't predestine everybody. It ties in with foreknowledge. So, you have a large group of people (called the reprobate) who are not "known" by God.
Calvinistic immutability is so important because they reason that something that is perfect cannot change because if it did then it would no longer be perfect.
If we want to find God, and understand God, isn't His word a great place to start. The scriptures outline the qualities of those who display love, and God is that perfect example. These passages may not fit into the mold of election vs free will, but it does point to the character of God. That is why I, in all honesty, can not say that there are those who go to hell, and have no way of changing that.
It was the ancient pagan philosophers that came up with the flawed logic that something perfect cannot change.Originally posted by natewood3
Is not a change always for better or worse?
Originally posted by Knight
It was the ancient pagan philosophers that came up with the flawed logic that something perfect cannot change.
And that philosophy is so obviously wrong!
Well.... wrong that is when applied to a animate objects or a living beings. That pagan philosophy only makes any sense when applied to a INanimate objects, like bowling balls or a statue.
A perfect clock changes ALL day long!!!
Animated objects or living beings change by definition. If we came across a animated object or a living being that didn't change we would refer to that item as "broken" or "dead".
A perfect God has the ability to relent... show mercy.... grieve... get jealous... get angry... forgive.... forget... and become flesh. God is NOT broken. God is alive! God is the Living God.
But the LORD is the true God; He is the living God and the everlasting King. At His wrath the earth will tremble, And the nations will not be able to endure His indignation. - Jeremiah 10:10
Originally posted by natewood3
kidd94,
Love is not God's most important attribute as Open Theism would have you believe. God is no more loving than He is Therefore, God judges and punishes sin. Either the individual will bear his/her own sin, or Christ will bear his/her sin.
Originally posted by Knight
It was the ancient pagan philosophers that came up with the flawed logic that something perfect cannot change.
And that philosophy is so obviously wrong!
Well.... wrong that is when applied to a animate objects or a living beings. That pagan philosophy only makes any sense when applied to a INanimate objects, like bowling balls or a statue.
A perfect clock changes ALL day long!!!
Animated objects or living beings change by definition. If we came across a animated object or a living being that didn't change we would refer to that item as "broken" or "dead".
A perfect God has the ability to relent... show mercy.... grieve... get jealous... get angry... forgive.... forget... and become flesh. God is NOT broken. God is alive! God is the Living God.
But the LORD is the true God; He is the living God and the everlasting King. At His wrath the earth will tremble, And the nations will not be able to endure His indignation. - Jeremiah 10:10
The fantasy that God is ignorant of the future is a heresy that must be rejected on scriptural grounds. Keeping the boundaries of faith undefined is a demonic temptation that evangelicals within the mainline have learned all too well and have been burned by all too painfully.
Originally posted by God_Is_Truth
believe it or not, my theology is from the bible
You have a problem with the Living God?Originally posted by Swordsman
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I could never trust a god like that. :nono:
That wasn't my definition.... it was His definition.Per your definition, he's no different than we are. I wonder if He could possibly sin? :think:
Spare us the dramatics... you sound as if you are losing it. :kookoo:I love how he used the words "fantasy" and "demonic". That's exactly what the open view brings. It is just another attack on the church by Satan himself.
If the apostle Paul were still around, he would be writing letters to the churches in America exhorting them to flee these satanic falsehoods and hold on to the truth - that God is God! And that His will CANNOT be thwarted and those whom He hasn't plucked from the stream of men falling into Hell will be condemned for eternity! He is the one true Almighty God! There is no other. He knows the future because He created it! He knows all His sheep before the foundation of the world because He created them.
Originally posted by Knight
You have a problem with the Living God?
YES or NO
In the Bible God describes Himself as the Living God?
That wasn't my definition.... it was His definition.
Spare us the dramatics... you sound as if you are losing it. :kookoo:
Originally posted by Swordsman
No it is not. How many times do I need to tell you that The Plot is NOT the Bible?
Originally posted by Swordsman
If so, then I'll say it again. I COULD NEVER TRUST A GOD LIKE THAT.
Don't bother Swordsman with the facts... he's like a bull in fine china store.Originally posted by God_Is_Truth
for the record, i have not read the Plot. not one single page.
So you cannot trust a God that is capable of change???Originally posted by Swordsman
If so, then I'll say it again. I COULD NEVER TRUST A GOD LIKE THAT.
Originally posted by Knight
So you cannot trust a God that is capable of change???
I trust a God that BECAME flesh.... do you?
“And if it seems evil to you to serve the LORD, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.� - Joshua 24:15
Romans 10:9 that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. 11 For the Scripture says, “Whoever believes on Him will not be put to shame.�
But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God; for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised. 1 Corinthians 2:14
...both Jews and Greeks are all under sin as it is written, 'There is none righteous, not even one; there is none who understands, there is none who seeks for God; all have turned aside, together they have become useless; there is none who does good, there is not even one'. Romans 3:9-12
Originally posted by natewood3
Clete,
Before I ask this, I am not trying to argue; I just am looking for the answer. You said:
Is not a change always for better or worse?