On the omniscience of God

Clete

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I love your reply. I do love it, muah! muah! muah! (kissing your words).

So, because my opinion is based on the Bible, then what I wrote will be invalid because is my personal opinion.
Perhaps it is, but no one here, least of all me, cares what your personal opinions are. To what degree someone is interested in your personal opinions, you might have a conversation about them but it would be fruitless in regard to any search for the truth of the matter.

The simple fact is that what is or is not just, isn't up to you, nor is it a matter of opinion. To whatever degree your personal opinions happen to agree with the objective facts has to do with the degree of reason applied in forming them, not in the fact that you happen to hold them.

In short, this is a debate forum, not your personal blog. You're welcome to express all the personal opinions you like, just don't pretend like you've made an actual argument by presenting them.

What I have understood from the Bible, is that I must obey the word of God, however, that this is not just obeying blindly but obeying with knowledge.
Terrific!

My point is simply that your having understood it, doesn't count as evidence for it's validity.

David Koresh understood himself to be a "sinning Messiah" and could quote you the bible, by memory, until you were both blue in the face. Didn't make him right!

The biblical part I was thinking when I wrote my post, was "eye for an eye". Got it? It is not "eyes, ears and fingers for an eye", but justice is "eye for an eye". Justice is mostly represented with a woman with covered eyes and a weight scale in one hand. Curiously most people care more about justice as blind and pay no attention -in purpose- that the weight of the punishment must keep balance with the weight of the fault.
I agree.

Ever give any thought to the fact that she is depicted as willfully blind? She's not incapable of sight but is blinded. Blinded to what?

The law of God, and better to also include "the law of Moses", seems to be exaggeratedly hard in some cases and soft in other cases. And followers are to obey the law. However, what the law itself was made for, if you know?

hmmm?
Talk down to me again and it will the last syllable of yours I will ever read.

When you show some respect. We can continue. Assuming that you care to make actual arguments. Your personal opinions are boring.
 
Perhaps it is, but no one here, least of all me, cares what your personal opinions are. To what degree someone is interested in your personal opinions, you might have a conversation about them but it would be fruitless in regard to any search for the truth of the matter.

The simple fact is that what is or is not just, isn't up to you, nor is it a matter of opinion. To whatever degree your personal opinions happen to agree with the objective facts has to do with the degree of reason applied in forming them, not in the fact that you happen to hold them.

In short, this is a debate forum, not your personal blog. You're welcome to express all the personal opinions you like, just don't pretend like you've made an actual argument by presenting them.


Terrific!

My point is simply that your having understood it, doesn't count as evidence for it's validity.

David Koresh understood himself to be a "sinning Messiah" and could quote you the bible, by memory, until you were both blue in the face. Didn't make him right!


I agree.

Ever give any thought to the fact that she is depicted as willfully blind? She's not incapable of sight but is blinded. Blinded to what?


Talk down to me again and it will the last syllable of yours I will ever read.

When you show some respect. We can continue. Assuming that you care to make actual arguments. Your personal opinions are boring.
I see. Your problem lays in my postings started with the words "in my opinion..."

Good, ignore those words and discuss the content following them.

No matter how smart your way to evade a simple question, if you don't know the answer then at least give "your" opinion about what the Law of God was made for. Don't worry, I will validate your opinion as worthy to be considered.
 
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