I NOT ROBOT

kmoney

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:chuckle: Well done....

I was a little confused though when the link was a TOL page :noid:
 

docrob57

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BOOOOOOOOO!!!!! I want my money back!!!!!!

:noid:

And the answer to the question is "yes."

In other news, my virus has finally subsided. :comeout:
 

Lucky

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Don't be suprised if some non-OVers answer "yes". Reason being there are some who believe all those "dark forces" describe God and that we are "still free".
 

Nathon Detroit

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Lucky said:
Don't be suprised if some non-OVers answer "yes". Reason being there are some who believe all those "dark forces" describe God and that we are "still free".
Trust me, I know. :)
 

jobeth

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In order to sin freewill is necessary, because the only way it is logically possible to sin is if you are free from God's control.
But in order to obey an Omnicausal God freewill is not necessary. How can you logically disobey an Omnicausal God?
 

Eli_Cash

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From the mock poster: (emboldened emphasis mine)

"In a world where freedom was outlawed.

...the dark forces Omniscience, Omnipresence, Omnipotence, Impassibility and Immutability closed in.

Are you still free?
"

Have the open theists who promote views such as those quoted above even considered the consequences of their words? If God really turns out to be all of these things, how will he react to the characterization of his attributes as "dark"?
 
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