It is something I've been giving a lot of consideration lately, but I still learn towards God knowing the future. So to answer in 1 word....Yes.intro2faith said:Do you think He does?
It is something I've been giving a lot of consideration lately, but I still learn towards God knowing the future. So to answer in 1 word....Yes.intro2faith said:Do you think He does?
intro2faith said:Hmm...no one is responding yet...hehe.
Please tell me if you think my view is totally twisted...I don't really want to be twisted!
intro2faith said:Freak,
I know exactly where you're coming from. That is what I believe too. (and for everyone besides Freak who is reading this: NOOO I do NOT believe in the elect!) I just believe that God knows who will ultimately come to Him and who will not. Not that He MADE them choose Him or not, just that He knows their choice.
intro2faith said:Could it be that those who are saved are ALWAYS saved, but those who "renounce" their faith were never truly saved to begin with?
kmoney said:It is something I've been giving a lot of consideration lately, but I still learn towards God knowing the future. So to answer in 1 word....Yes.
This brings us back to the topic of the thread. Can those who God knows will choose Him choose to reject Him instead?intro2faith said:Freak,
I know exactly where you're coming from. That is what I believe too. (and for everyone besides Freak who is reading this: NOOO I do NOT believe in the elect!) I just believe that God knows who will ultimately come to Him and who will not. Not that He MADE them choose Him or not, just that He knows their choice.
Sounds like my kinda theology!Knight said:I think you might be missing the point.
He is God an no one can stop Him, He can bring an event to pass.
Yeah! Now that's what I'm taking about Knight! Bout time you got something right!Think of it like this (keep in mind this is just a example). I tell my wife that tomorrow at 3PM I will mow the lawn. In a sense I have partially closed the future in that 3PM is settled for lawn mowing time. Now I am just a man. I could get sick, or lazy or maybe my lawn mower wont start. So there is a real possibility that I might not mow the lawn tomorrow at 3PM.
God on the other hand is God.
If He determines that the rapture will happen on June 8th 2025 at 3PM who is gonna stop Him?
Uh.... I sense trouble here.. partially closed?In essense He partially closed the future.
I have a question here; one that I think SOTK already brought up, but no one seriously took a look at them.Now, I am not asking that you convert to open theism but can you at least see how it is logical from the open view position to state that the future can be partially settled?
John 10:14-15Freak said:I stand against limited atonement. It is a lie!
Infringing upon a will does not remove it.Z Man said:You state that God is God, and that no one can stop Him and that He can bring an event to pass. My question is this; how can God do such a thing without infringing upon a person's 'freewill'?
This is the eternal 'Open Theists Dilemma'...
I must have missed the part where He says He picks the sheep individually a millennia ago.Z Man said:John 10:14-15
I am the good shepherd; and I know My sheep, and am known by My own. As the Father knows Me, even so I know the Father; and I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR THE SHEEP.
Because He's eternal, not limited by time. He lives outside of time. Eternity means yesterday, today, and forever, all at once. If God was a piece of paper, time would be a line drawn upon it.godrulz said:How does God know the future if it is not there yet to know?
So everyone's a sheep?Knight said:I must have missed the part where He says He picks the sheep individually a millennia ago.
You said God is God, and no one can stop Him. But at the same time, you believe He 'influences' people to conform to His will. I don't see 'freewill' anywhere in any of this.Knight said:Infringing upon a will does not remove it.
Look what God went through with Jonah.
God put Jonah in a fish for three days in an attempt to get Jonah's will to conform to God's will. None of this removed Jonah's will! Influencing a person is not the same at all as controlling a person.
This is all really basic stuff.
God is NOT in the business of having us as robots. If you feel loving God By him forcing you, that isn't love. We wants us to FREELY give our love for Him as He does for us. What is your problem with this basic relationship with God?Z Man said:You said God is God, and no one can stop Him. But at the same time, you believe He 'influences' people to conform to His will. I don't see 'freewill' anywhere in any of this.
If you truly beleive all of this, why isn't everyone saved? Does not God desire that all be saved? Isn't He God? Who can stop Him from saving them?
God isn't a piece of paper or anything remotely close to a piece of paper.Z Man said:If God was a piece of paper, time would be a line drawn upon it.
When I said God is God and no one is going to stop Him I am referring to when God wants to bring something to pass.Z Man said:You said God is God, and no one can stop Him. But at the same time, you believe He 'influences' people to conform to His will. I don't see 'freewill' anywhere in any of this.
Some people choose to reject God and God isn't going to force them to love Him.If you truly beleive all of this, why isn't everyone saved? Does not God desire that all be saved? Isn't He God? Who can stop Him from saving them?
Z Man said:You said God is God, and no one can stop Him. But at the same time, you believe He 'influences' people to conform to His will. I don't see 'freewill' anywhere in any of this.
why isn't everyone saved?
Does not God desire that all be saved?
Are you kidding?nancy said:The flaws of Clete's airplane analogy. An airplane is an object separate from members in the plane.
The body of Christ ARE the members of the body. It is not some distinct object from the members.