Mr. Coffee said:Might as well sleep. We'll be debating this until the sun explodes.
The sun is going to explode :shocked: ?
Mr. Coffee said:Might as well sleep. We'll be debating this until the sun explodes.
Z Man, I am not going to bicker with you any longer. I am not going to play these games.Z Man said:Why are you afraid to debate when I bring in Scripture references?
nancy said:Clete, saying time is eternal is a contradition in terms. A property of time is succession. Eternity means no succession.
intro2faith said:Okay, I think you may have changed my mind on this subject. MAYBE. I do have one question though, and if someone can answer this Biblically, then I guess I'll have switched sides on this matter
Okay here it goes. WHY is God limited to time? Why can't He be living in the past, present and future all at once?
Because He is a Living God. God is rational in that He can think one thought after another, do one thing after another etc.intro2faith said:Okay, I think you may have changed my mind on this subject. MAYBE. I do have one question though, and if someone can answer this Biblically, then I guess I'll have switched sides on this matter
Okay here it goes. WHY is God limited to time? Why can't He be living in the past, present and future all at once?
Knight said:Because He is a Living God. God is rational in that He can think one thought after another, do one thing after another etc.
He created and then rested. He didn't rest and then create or rest and create all at the same time.
Genesis 2:2 And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had done, and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done.
Christ is no longer suffering on the cross. It's over, it's finished!
John 19:30 So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit.
There are literally thousands of examples like this on almost every page of the Bible.
The Bible presents God in a rational way and He is a rational God. We are created in His image and therefore also experience one thought after another in a sucession.
Excellent! :up:intro2faith said:I just thought I'd let you know that the post by JCAthiest(post #897) is the thing that really convinced me. Not only was it an awesome analogy, but he presented it in a loving manner. Thanks
The Bible says He is.intro2faith said:Okay, I think you may have changed my mind on this subject. MAYBE. I do have one question though, and if someone can answer this Biblically, then I guess I'll have switched sides on this matter
Okay here it goes. WHY is God limited to time? Why can't He be living in the past, present and future all at once?
Well, I wasn't playing games. I was honestly trying to show you that the Bible does teach that God's ordaining and our responsibility go hand in hand, seriously.Knight said:Z Man, I am not going to bicker with you any longer. I am not going to play these games.
I like you. I bet we would be great buddies if we were neighbors.
I apologize for any hurt feelings I may have caused in this thread. How would you like to go "One on One" with me for a week, that way you can address any scripture that you desire. Deal?
How can God be the Alpha AND Omega, at the same time?Knight said:Z Man none of those verses support the conclusion you have made. All of them could just as easily support my view. I think your lens makes you see more than what is actually there. IMHO.
It's in the Exclusively Christian Theology forum but that's not how I found it. I just went to the home page, clicked on the search button and typed in "Calvinism makes me" in the drop down box and I think the thread was on the second page of found threads.Z Man said:I can't get the searches to work right for me. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. Where exactly is this thread at in the forums? I looked under Hall of Fame, but no luck.
You shouldn't have brought it up then Z Man. You make accusations and then when pressed to substanciate them it's suddenly no big deal and you want to just leave it in the past.Ha! No thanks. We'll just leave that in the past. I have no desire to stir up old flames again. And besides, I have nothing pressing that I want to revive; I was just answering your question to list posts I thought weren't answered. I'm not worried about them now. Let's just move on...
godrulz said:Circular reasoning/begging the question/assuming what you are trying to prove. Eternity, in the Hebraic mindset, means an everlasting duration of time (Ps. 90:2; Rev. 1:8). There are a couple verses in Revelation that show there is time in heaven (1/2 hour), which is eternity. Timelessness is a pagan, Platonic concept of eternity. "Eternity means no succession" is your view, not explicitly biblical...from everlasting to everlasting is endless time with history in between.
I tried to search, but I get that page that says 'Page Cannot Be Displayed', blank internet page.Clete said:It's in the Exclusively Christian Theology forum but that's not how I found it. I just went to the home page, clicked on the search button and typed in "Calvinism makes me" in the drop down box and I think the thread was on the second page of found threads.
I'm not dishonest - just lazy.You shouldn't have brought it up then Z Man. You make accusations and then when pressed to substanciate them it's suddenly no big deal and you want to just leave it in the past.
You're dishonest Z Man, you should be ashamed of yourself. You may not like my style or my attitude and I readily admit that I sometimes get more angry than I should but at least when I say something I mean it and can back it up with cold hard verifiable facts even when I am angry.
Resting in Him,
Clete
How could going One on One with me be like "ganging up"?Z Man said:Anyways, I'm not sure what One on One is. I don't want to fall into one of your traps where I'm a lone ranger and you and your OV buds gang up on me...
Are you an open theist now?nancy said:knight planning something is providence not predestination.
He is the beginning and the end, the first and the last!Z Man said:How can God be the Alpha AND Omega, at the same time?
Z Man said:How can God be the Alpha AND Omega, at the same time?
Z Man said:God is transcendent over time. He established the cycle of days and seasons by which time is known and reckoned (Gen 1:14) and possesses the power to dissolve them according to his eternal purposes (Isa 60:19-20)
Genesis 1:14
Then God said, "Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to separate the day from the night. They will serve as signs for festivals and for days and years.
Isaiah 60:19-20
The sun will no longer be your light by day,
and the brightness of the moon will not shine on you;
but the Lord will be your everlasting light,
and your God will be your splendor.
Your sun will no longer set,
and your moon will not fade;
for the Lord will be your everlasting light,
and the days of your sorrow will be over.