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    How to respond to classical theists who dodge Open Theism arguments

    If someone is incapable of admitting that those verses show God changing His mind, he either hasn't read the passages cited, or he's lying to himself. Such passages clearly show God changing His mind, His followers believing He can change His mind, and even acting towards that option, and God...
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    Died Suddenly

    Seems like you got it. It does take a moment for it to load the embed.
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    Died Suddenly

    See this post:
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    How to respond to classical theists who dodge Open Theism arguments

    "You will never find a verse that says God changed His mind." *cough cough* Anyone who claims to know God's word and says that the Bible doesn't say that God changed His mind is a liar, plain and simple.
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    Viruses are manufactured

    Something else to point out: Generally speaking, wicked societies don't tend to progress much in terms of technological advancement, because they tend to reject the foundational principles on which the world works. We see this today. Just yesterday I heard that Ohio had it's first case of...
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    Trump News

    He's alive and well. I see him posting on X almost every day. @Stripe
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    Viruses are manufactured

    So what? Again, I have no problem with the ancients being geniuses. The problem comes in when you try to assert because they were evil, just as today's society is evil... therefore they must have been capable of things that we today are capable of. That's a non-sequitur. It does not...
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    How to respond to classical theists who dodge Open Theism arguments

    I mean, I know what you're getting at, but I would point out that God having free will is more foundational to any discussion of the matter. You just made my argument for me. "We are made in His image." Not the other way around. Thus, "God is free" implies that man is free, because man is...
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    A little comedy break....

    @Nick M The problem was that it wasn't embedded properly. Currently on TOL, when you want to embed an X post, you have to remove everything from the question mark onwards (which is just the tracking identifier; any link, not just x.com ones, you can remove everything after and including the...
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    Responses to comments on other sites

    It sounds like you're making an argument from silence. Jesus said He would. And He had the authority/power to do so. I don't see why we should say He didn't.
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    Responses to comments on other sites

    I told them they could find my response here. One of them (the other hasn't responded) wants me to post my response from here, there.
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    Viruses are manufactured

    Last I checked, marriage is (sadly) on the decline in today's society. Compare to what the scripture you quoted says.
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    How to respond to classical theists who dodge Open Theism arguments

    Excellent post, but let's not forget that Open Theism isn't really about man's free will, but rather God's. Yes, we often talk about men, but Bob Enyart did a great job refocusing the discussion back onto God's freedom, which you touched on here.
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    Question About Open Theism

    The trumpets in Revelation are the fulfillment of the Feast of Trumpets. The feasts in Leviticus 23 were supposed to have all been fulfilled in order with Christ's first coming, and His second coming was supposed to be soon after, within 7 years.
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    Responses to comments on other sites

    @LogicStandsBeforeGod says: Jesus did not raise another man from the dead until after He had been given authority to do so. He did so on His own authority. The Apostles, for comparison, did so on HIS authority. It's only nonsensical if He wasn't God to begin with. He became obedient to...
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    Responses to comments on other sites

    Android phone or tablet. Apps don't have very good formatting abilities.
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    Responses to comments on other sites

    Here is the first one I'll start with: The evidence presented in the Bible. So you agree that Christ rose from the dead? Great! I did present the evidence. The evidence I presented is the Bible. Compiling evidence doesn't make it "not evidence." The claim Christianity makes is that...
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    Responses to comments on other sites

    Often times, I find myself engaging in discussions in the Youtube comments section (or elsewhere) but struggle, not with making the argument, but with the format of the medium itself. So this thread will be a place for me to respond to the comments directed at myself (or anyone else, for that...
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    Viruses are manufactured

    Except he addressed that. Which means you either didn't read everything he said, or you intentionally ignored it. I recommend you do him the honor of at least reading what he said before you dismiss it (and without any sort of evidence/argumentation, at that). He didn't just make a claim...
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    Maunday Thursday

    Or you're just not understanding...? I'm not trying to mess with you. I'm trying to be as clear as can be. Did you read through the following article? https://gracethrufaith.com/topical-studies/holidays-and-holy-days/solving-the-three-day-three-night-mystery/
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