Calvinism: Logical yet not biblical
Arminianism: Illogical and not biblical
Open Theism: Logical and biblical
Talk amongst yourselves.
Arminianism: Illogical and not biblical
Open Theism: Logical and biblical
Talk amongst yourselves.
:rotfl:Yeah.... and?
(Clavinism? The ability to place the Clavical?)
Yeah thats the way I think. Nicely summed up right here.Calvinism: Logical yet not biblical
Arminianism: Illogical and not biblical
Open Theism: Logical and biblical
Talk amongst yourselves.
Calvinism: Logical yet not biblical
Arminianism: Illogical and not biblical
Open Theism: Logical and biblical
Talk amongst yourselves.
Calvinism: Logical yet not biblical
Arminianism: Illogical and not biblical
Open Theism: Logical and biblical
Talk amongst yourselves.
Probably Arminianism.Which has the larger group of adherent's
Open theism of course. It's the only biblical, logical and rational option.If you had to choose ONLY one of these three, and if you had a full knowledge and understanding of each, which would you choose, and why.
Calvinism: Logical yet not biblical
Arminianism: Illogical and not biblical
Open Theism: Logical and biblical
Talk amongst yourselves.
Hogwash. Open theism does no such thing.Open Theism: Not Biblical because it takes away the omniscience of God, and other attributes of God.
Hogwash. Open theism does no such thing.
Open Theism gives proper biblical meaning to the word omniscience, and Open Theism accurately describes God's attributes that are actually in the Bible (not the made up ones that theologians inevent).
The Plot isn't about Open Theism.Knight:
I purchased “The Plot” almost 2 weeks ago (I still have not received it yet), will read it, and hopefully understand what OT is. I probably should not comment anymore on it until then. From the little I do know about it, I stand by my statement that it compromises God’s omniscience. We will see if I still think that way after reading the book. In the meantime is there any website to read some kind of outline, explanation, creed, mission statement, etc. explaining exactly what Open Theism is.
Uh... how so? :idunno:Not to sound critical, but OT seems to be some kind of constantly changing theology.
Probably so, ultimately the question is as follows....I can’t find two sites that say the same thing. I understand there are variances in denominations. Calvinism for example has different beliefs within itself. Two Calvinists can have almost completely different belief systems, yet both call themselves Calvinists. Is this the same with OT?
The best place to read about Open Theism is right here on TOL. Does God Know Your Entire Future?So what’s the deal with open theism? Where can I go to read exactly what it is, where it came from, etc.?
Is the future settled in advance?
Or....
Is the future open and not yet settled?
How would you answer?
It's either settled or it's not. It can't be both.Is the future settled in advance? For God yes. For us yes, and no
Now back that up with Scripture.Is the future settled in advance? For God yes. For us yes, and no
Is the future open and not yet settled? For God no. For us yes, and no.
Where would Molinism fit?
Assuming Arminianism here means Classical Arminianism including simple foreknowledge, I guess it's not one of the options. Otherwise it's just a type of Arminianism.
Calvinism: Logical yet not biblical
Arminianism: Illogical and not biblical
Open Theism: Logical and biblical
It's either settled or it's not. It can't be both.
If it's settled for God, then it's settled.
Uh... that isn't an example of ad verecundiam.ad verecundiam