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    Young Earth or Old?

    See my reply to Right divider
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    Young Earth or Old?

    That's right! God did not have to create anything for light to happen. He spoke and light happened. God accurately told us how light happened and how it did not happen. He did not create light, therefore, He did not say, "and God created light" but rather, God accurately described what He...
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    Young Earth or Old?

    Why not reply to my questions? Why not? Are my questions too hard for you? Too much evidence and logic for you?
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    Young Earth or Old?

    Did God create it? God did not say He created it. He simply spoke. If I ask you to turn on an electric lamp and you do it and light appears, are you going to claim you "created" light? I would hope not. Humans do not create, only God can create. Everything needed for the lamp to emit light...
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    Young Earth or Old?

    I agree. If we look closely at the six days, not of creation, but of restoration, we see that the actual act of creation did not occur everyday in those six days. If we correctly conclude that scripture is authored by God and God alone, we can certainly conclude that God knows what He did and...
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    Is God's love unconditional?

    Seems you and I are on the same page. Yes, God is willing and able to his goodness because of His love to all, but not all are willing recipients of God's goodness.
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    Is God's love unconditional?

    Thank you, I appreciate your input and the information you provided
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    Is God's love unconditional?

    Thank you. I had not thought of it in that way. To me that is a reasonable viewpoint. You point out that God is not a respector of persons. That is true. God states that clearly. Thank you.
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    Is God's love unconditional?

    Along the lines of my previous thread, there are expressions that we seem to accept as true, but can they genuinely be supported by scripture? One of the popular, maybe mainstream thoughts, is that God's love is unconditional. If that were true, then we would expect to see the results of...
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    Straw man? tin man If you insist that "free will" is redundant, why not consider it simply repetition for emphasis? It is not that I dont see your point. You do have a valid point. However, the use of the word "free" with the word "will" does emphasize man's ability to choose freely. Just...
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    I stand on what I said. Seems you do not wish to accept God's use of repetition, that is your problem, not mine. Is there such a thing as peace that is not peace? Why would God say, shalom shalom, if not for emphasis? There are other examples of God repeating words for emphasis. Why not...
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    You excel at it
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    Well, perhaps you should be instructing God about and with your superior intellect
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    That is true. The word "free" does not imply easy. It could be very difficult to exercise our freedom to choose. Hebrews 11 lists such dilemnas. 24 By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter; 25 Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the...
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    God is not redundant, He repeats things for emphasis. The expression "free will" has elements of both redundancy and repetition for emphasis.
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    However, like I said, God uses repitition to emphasize great truths. Isaiah 26:3 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee, because he trusteth in thee. The words "perfect peace" are the Hebrew, "shalom shalom" peace peace. You might want to tell God that He did not...
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    Thank you
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    Well, if you wish to join here, you are welcome. Certainly, those who recognize and accept God's grace and mercy will have their heart and lives affected. This grace and mercy should result in confidence and peace that all will be well, if they continue in God's grace and mercy by adhering to...
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    Although the term "free will" may seem redundant, it does emphasize and leaves no question about what the meaning and intent is. God does this very same thing. Grace is God giving unmeritted favor to us. Yes God repeats himself and refers to this as "free gift" For instance: Romans 5:16...
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    Sorting out often used expressions

    Yes, exactly. God only controls what He controls. God does not control our free will, otherwise, of course, it would not be free will
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