elected4ever said:
A straw man if I ever seen one. God 's knowledge of what you will choose 5 days from now does not limit your ability to make them. The only thing that will effect your choices are what you know and what you think you know. Your choice is only as good as the information you have. God makes choices on the information he has which is complete knowledge of past, present and future events. You have no such knowledge.
That's a nice little
ipse dixit. LOL
The problem is that we have passages where:
God says X will happen, and then it doesn't happen.
God says he will do X, and then He doesn't do it.
God says
in the first person that He changed His mind.
God says He is "weary of repenting" so many times.
God says explicitly in the first person that He
was going to do X but
now He will do Y instead. (Contrary to the idea that He was never going to do X to begin with.)
God regretting decisions He's made.
These things are a problem for the closed view. Either God was telling the truth and expected those things to happen, or God lied. Take your pick.
Some of the above Open posts are hitting the nail on the head. This is what I was driving at, in regards to my siggy. The fact is that it is a GOOD thing that many prophecies do not come true as stated!
If the Jonah prophecy had come about as stated, it would be a bad thing! God says He'll "surely" destroy them on X day, and then they repent. If He had destroyed them anyway, this would be evidence
against the righteous God of Christianity.
If God promised blessings to a nation (like Israel) and she became wicked and He blessed her anyway, this would be evidence
against the righteous God of Christianity. It is a wonderful thing, to be celebrated, the fact that God changes His mind, and that many of His prophecies
do not come about as stated. Such things are a testimony to God's righteousness and justice.
I thank God that He changes His mind. If He didn't, the world would be in sad shape, indeed.