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Nailed it again!I'm trying to start conversations. You're trying to end them by being, basically, a miserable twat.
Nailed it again!I'm trying to start conversations. You're trying to end them by being, basically, a miserable twat.
If you are too smart to understand theism don't post here. If you don't want theists posting here, then don't post here either.
The OT god functions like a superpowered greek or Roman god, so it might make sense to pray to THAT god to intercede, but the god of the NT is the one with the plan. Christians say they're the same god somehow, hence the question.
There is only One Church. If your church was not that church, it isn't the church. You can dispute me on this and make it an arbitrary thing, but you'd be wrong.
The Church doesn't teach that God absolutely determined everything. If that was the case, you would not have free will. This is what Calvinists teach, and they are not The Church.
God doesn't change because The Ultimate Reality precedes time and is not subject to it. There is never a time when God is not The Ultimate Reality
as such, God can see the end and beginning of all things. We still have free will though, even if God knows what we are going to choose.
If god can't be surprised, then free will is an illusion: you cannot choose something god hasn't already planned, otherwise you'd be surprising god. Please explain how you can have a plan and know the outcome for every person's every decision, and that person then has free will. Are you saying, for example, that a mouse in a maze with only one way out has free will in choosing how to get out of the maze? There's only one exit, even if the mouse doesn't know that. If he wants out, there's only one path, but I don't think that's exercising free will.No, you cannot surprise God because as I said, God knows everything that you are going to choose out of your free will. God knows where you are going to be in 10 years. It isn't that God has no plan, it is that it was God's plan that things are this way.
But for a god, (outside time) past and future are the same. Hence a choice you will make tomorrow and a choice you made this morning are equally visible an eqully knowable to a god.
...you have free will...Obviously, we don't truly have free will...
Theologians have an impossible task because scripture is full of contrdictions and pardoxes. Islam solves that problem using the principle of 'abrogation'; Christians prefer to split into factions!
There is only One Church.
And as such, God can see the end and beginning of all things.
That might be what Calvinists believe, but that isn't what The real Christian church teaches, and there is only One Real Christian Church.So your god deliberately creates people to torture them for eternity. Good God.
God can see the end and beginning of all things.
Not at all. The individual made that choice when they decided they didn't care about the truth anymore.
We were given free will by God. Just because God knows what we are going to do does not mean that God dictates what we do.
So if you find yourself in hell, just remember.. God didn't put you there. You chose to be there.