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  1. Clete

    On the omniscience of God

    Well, of course you have to make the argument! Just because something is absolute, doesn't mean that its self-evident. "Absolute" and "Self-evident" aren't synonyms. Even if they were, saying that something is self-evident does make it so either! Never treat any issue as though it's axiomatic...
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    Does Open Theism make us view eschatology differently?

    I stopped focusing on eschatology many years ago so I could be wrong about this but I always had the impression that the antichrist wasn't just an evil guy like Barrack Obama but was someone who was "possessed" by Satan himself. It seems like it would be rather difficult to repent of that but I...
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    The Stock Market

    I speak from personal experience. I suppose my 401k may have been different. It was several years ago now but I have basically three options which were basically various mixes of stocks and bonds. You picked based on your risk tolerance. I certainly had no ability whatsoever to move the money...
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    The Stock Market

    The vast majority of people who have 401K's have little or no ability to move their funds into something other than the stock market. They might have some limited choices in regards to how aggressively they're exposed to risk but most people don't understand enough about it to even know what it...
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    Does Open Theism make us view eschatology differently?

    Well, that's just the point I'm trying to make. Our interpretation of prophecy is one thing, it's actual fulfillment is quite another and, on top of that, prophecy is not prewritten history. Take Isaiah 53, for example. We can see in hind sight that it is quite an explicit prophecy about a...
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    On the omniscience of God

    I mean that to simply say that it's absolutely wrong doesn't make it so. It's easy to make the claim but can you make the argument? I'm not disagreeing with you but am prodding you to make the argument. What is it that makes something right or wrong?
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    On the omniscience of God

    Why?
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    On the omniscience of God

    Never saw it so I don't understand the reference.
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    Does Open Theism make us view eschatology differently?

    "IF the antichrist is..." "Assuming one or two antichrist candidates..." How are such questions possible if the bible is as explicit about these future events as many claim?
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    Does Open Theism make us view eschatology differently?

    I'm not trying to sound flippant, I promise... Could you be more specific? Which passages do you have in mind? (You don't need to list them all, just give me an example of the sort of detailed prediction of the future you have in mind.)
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    On the omniscience of God

    What future details are you referring too?
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    On the omniscience of God

    I heard Bob Enyart say something similar to this years and years ago and it is the only explanation of why God does some of the things we read about Him doing in the bible that I've ever heard. Every other explanation takes the form of redefining what it means to be just or, worse than that, it...
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    On the omniscience of God

    God cannot commit murder. That’s not even possible. All life belongs to Him. He created us, He sustains us, and He has every right to end our physical lives whenever He chooses and for whatever reason He sees fit. Ending a person’s bodily life isn’t the same as destroying them. We’re eternal...
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    On the omniscience of God

    Yes, well, I meant survive rationally intact. If someone doesn't care about being rational, as I just saw John MacArthur explaining (in so many words) in a video this morning) then, of course, they've insulated themselves from any possible falsifying evidence or argument. The first two minutes...
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    On the omniscience of God

    Calvinism, Catholicism as well as any other form of Augustinian doctrine cannot survive that single verse of scripture.
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    On the omniscience of God

    That’s the fundamental, paradigm level, difference between those who hold to determinism and those who don’t. Determinists tend to interpret certain passages as referring to specific individuals and meticulously detailed outcomes, while non-determinists understand them as referring to groups and...
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    Is Faith Without Works Dead?

    Nonsense! I couldn't care less about what Catholicism teaches. You might as well be telling me what Scientology teaches. NONE of that has ANYTHING WHATSOEVER to do with the Catholic doctrine you are referring too! No, Idolater. I can't tell if this is coming from an ignorance of your doctrine...
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    Is Faith Without Works Dead?

    It's a false dichotomy. Although you'll refuse to acknowledge it as such, in which case I would be forced to say that it is, in fact, "OK" if we sin intentionally or otherwise. It isn't actually OK but that's what you'd twist the truth into saying, which means that I and those here who agree...
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    I just hear this: Why was Satan told to partake of the ground?

    2000 views does not mean that 2000 unique people have viewed it.
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    On the omniscience of God

    His plan, yes. Of course he can. When you make plans, do you take control of the people involved? Which often does not happen. Otherwise, there'd be no point in praying for it. The very prayer itself is a tacit admission that the future is not settled. God exists in all places THAT HE WANTS...
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