Main unanswered offense
Lee – I’ve asked you to respond to the same issue way too many times already. I see that you are nearly doing what I asked you to do, but you have not addressed let alone remedy the specific charge of lying against scripture. Answer the following and then I will post the next issue of offense in hopes that you will finally become accountable for your actions that I immediately exposed and you have not dealt with yet.
God did not say what you said He did. I agree that some conditionality may be implied within God by waiting to bring the disaster upon them and sending the prophet ahead of the disastrous (even lethal) judgment,
but (!!!),
the fact remains that God said that He did not do what He said He would do (bring the prophesied disaster upon Nineveh), so that statement (from scripture!) of non-compliance eliminates conditionality conveyed in the prophesy itself.
Again, if God conveyed a conditional threat or warning, saying effectively, “shape up or else”, then He lied when He said that He repented from doing what He said He would do, and He did not do it! However God did not lie when He admitted non-compliance with what He said He would do. By God saying that He did not do what He said He would do (bring a disastrous overthrow upon Nineveh) eliminates the idea of a conditional warning. God did not comply with His prophesied word, He contradicted it via 100% reversal, saying plainly that He repented from it, and He did not do it.
That fact remains, and if you have some other understanding of Jonah 3:10 subsection part b, then I await your response. Until then, God’s word stands, the prophesy was not conditional even though God has the right to repent from doing what He said He would do.
We should be able to get passed this because we both agree that some gracious conditionality existed in God, but concerning what scripture says, you “lie” against scripture when you said that God’s conveyed prophetic message was conditional. God’s word conveys the opposite of your view concerning the prophetic message because of God’s non-compliance with it, and because of God’s literal testimony of non-compliance concerning it.
Unanswered offense: The lie
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No, the destruction was not figurative, God's statement was this: "If there is no repentance, there will be destruction." Real destruction was threatened, and repentance averted it. God knew that would happen, but the threat was not an illusion.
There’s no easy way around this, ,,, that is a lie, I know you know the truth about what God actually said, but you still falsified anyway. God did not by His words say nor imply any warning nor condition. What God did in fact say was concerning His prophesied destruction of Nineveh, HE DID NOT DO IT, He did not do what He said HE WOULD DO, He repented of bringing to pass His prophesy, that much is certain. Also, if God DID say as you falsified by saying that God’s word was a conditional warning, then you make God out to being a liar when He said that concerning that so called “conditional warning”, He did not do what He said He would do. By God complying with, and not contradicting against “a conditional warning”, then God would have said, so I will do what I said I would do and not bring destruction (if you repent), and God did do as He said He would do.
Here is God’s word again that you keep rejecting in favor of your manmade traditions.
Jon 3:4 And Jonah began to enter the city on the first day’s walk. Then he cried out and said, "Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!" ...
... 10 Then God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; and God relented from the disaster that He had said He would bring upon them, and He did not do it.
Now watch my take on this, and examine the humble truth conformity as opposed to your outright contradiction. God relented (lit. “repented” as a response to the nation’s repentance, so “relented” is a fabulous translation showing real-time relational synergism) from the disaster that He had said He would bring upon them, and He did not do it. That is perfect, that is what happened, God did not do what He said He would do, He did not do it.
God is right and you are wrong for trying to void this easy teaching of meaning.
Unanswered offense: The lie
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Please directly, clearly, and commensurately, deal with what you said, and my immediate charge of your wrong doing (especially the highlights and the underlines). I realize that you believe you are right about your bible understanding, but that is besides the point concerning the charge of you lying or not. First make amends for the lying bit, and then our otherwise friendly discussion may re-engage.
I do not accept nor respect liars.