:darwinsm: ROTFL.... do you have no shame? I asked this question before you even responded!Z Man said:Just as I predicted, you proved my point. As soon as I present Scripture, you ignore it and always, ALWAYS try to steer the conversation in another direction.
Your question is irrelevant to this argument. My opinion carries no weight in regards to what I have brought forth according to the Scriptures on this matter. Besides, I really don't have an answer to your question. It's a stupid one at best; who knows such things? Dare I say that I do and have the mind of God?
Now, getting back on point, respond to Scripture, or do what you usually do and ignore it, change the subject, or bail.
death2, again you assume predestination means predeterminism.
Let's play it from your ball park.
Define corporate elect.
Do you agree taht Paul writes about predestination to grace?
death, predestine means for knwoledge. God has foreknowledge because he eternal.
Eternal is the similtaneous posseion of all life. I an similtaneos moment all life is layed before God.
We cannot comprehend this because as humans we experience existence in time. This is why you keep thinking of god as knowing something frozen in time.
He knows the choices we'll make...
nancy said:death, predestine means for knwoledge. God has foreknowledge because he eternal.
Eternal is the similtaneous posseion of all life. I an similtaneos moment all life is layed before God.
We cannot comprehend this because as humans we experience existence in time. This is why you keep thinking of god as knowing something frozen in time.
he knows the choices we will make but he doesn't choose for us.
Shouldn't God be the 'beauty'?death2impiety said:Choice is important to me because without it I'm a robot. Freedom is the beauty of the human experience...
Why is control important to you?Choice is important because without it, I have no control over my life and control is important to me.
Why does that matter? Who cares?I'm sorry to have lost you here, I'll try to make it more cogent.
If we have free will, than there are a myriad of choices associated with each individuals existance. If God knows the future than he knows all the choices you'll be confronted with, along with what your eventual action will be. If God knows that tomorrow I'm going to witness to someone and lead them to Christ, its been predetermined. My action is already set and there is nothing I can do about (unless God's perfect foreknowledge is fallable ). If he's guessing or predicting, that is something entirely different and acceptable. God can make predictions based on his immense knowledge of all things knowable, but if He already knows, there is no choice. Like Knight was saying:
Does God know that in 1010 years a [specific] boy will pick up a [specific] apple?
If the answer is yes, can that boy choose not to pick it up?
If the answer is that God knows he will not pick up the apple can he choose to pick it up?
:thumb: Well said!Z Man said:Shouldn't God be the 'beauty'?
Why is control important to you?
Doesn't being a Christian mean God's in control?
Why does that matter? Who cares?
Here's my thinking; If it was predetermined for the boy to pick up the apple, he's going to do it anyways. When the time comes, the boy picks up the apple because he chose to, and yet, it was predestined long before time began. To make oneself feel more in 'control' they will say that they excersiced their 'freewill' to pick up that apple. But in all reality, God's the one in control, not us.
It's not about us; it's all about God. He's doing as He sees fit to bring about whatever it is He so desires. Freewill is simply something humans make up to make themselves feel like they are in control. But, in all reality, it doesn't exist. You have no control over your life whatsoever. You cannot stop sinning, you cannot stop working, you cannot stop eating, you cannot even stop death. You have NO CONTROL. You make choices because you HAVE to, not because you're 'free' to make them.
Which leads us back to . . .Z Man said:It's not about us; it's all about God. He's doing as He sees fit to bring about whatever it is He so desires. Freewill is simply something humans make up to make themselves feel like they are in control. But, in all reality, it doesn't exist. You have no control over your life whatsoever. You cannot stop sinning, you cannot stop working, you cannot stop eating, you cannot even stop death. You have NO CONTROL. You make choices because you HAVE to, not because you're 'free' to make them.
You can't (don't want to) answer either eh Robin?Agape4Robin said::doh: :nono:
How many times do I have to post it before you can read it?Knight said:Z Man . . .
YES or NO, am I (as a heretic Open Theist) fulfilling God's perfect plan for me that He created a millennia ago?
Now the real discussion behind this question is the fact that you believe if God did 'control everything', you would not be responsible. Instead, God would be responsible for your actions/choices. However, I have brought in Scripture that clearly and most obviously states that even though God is in complete control, we are still held accountable.Your question is irrelevant to this argument. My opinion carries no weight in regards to what I have brought forth according to the Scriptures on this matter. Besides, I really don't have an answer to your question. It's a stupid one at best; who knows such things? Dare I say that I do and have the mind of God?
Why?Knight said:You can't (don't want to) answer either eh Robin?
Why is that?Z Man said:Knight, anyone who answers that question would be a fool. Only God knows.
Therefore,You have no control over your life whatsoever.
Would certainly indicate that you would answer this question with a "YES" (Yes, I am fulfilling God's perfect plan for me) since you assert that I have no control over my life whatsoever therefore I have no control over being a heretic Open Theist.You have no control over your life whatsoever.
So, Lucifer's fall means God is no longer in control? Didn't Jesus demonstrate this when Lazarus died? Mary said that if He'd (Jesus) been there, her brother wouldn't have died. Then He demonstrated that nothing was out of His control! Even death! Also proved in His own resurrection!drbrumley said:ZMan
If God is in control of us and every thing else, why did Lucifer fall? Why did Isreal reject Jesus?
God had to know what was running thru thier minds, Isreal and Lucifer, right?
Don't give me the "I don't know" answer.
Didn't you (just a couple posts ago) applaud Z Man for posting....Agape4Robin said:Why?
How would I know?
For that post you said....It's not about us; it's all about God. He's doing as He sees fit to bring about whatever it is He so desires. Freewill is simply something humans make up to make themselves feel like they are in control. But, in all reality, it doesn't exist. You have no control over your life whatsoever. You cannot stop sinning, you cannot stop working, you cannot stop eating, you cannot even stop death. You have NO CONTROL. You make choices because you HAVE to, not because you're 'free' to make them.
Based on that, you should be able to answer the question . . .:thumb: Well said!
Unfortuneatly it will go in one "eye" and out the other! :chuckle: