nancy said:No, Clete you are talking about predeterminism not predestination.
nancy said:You guys are stil confusing the term providence with predestination.
This term is an integral part of John Calvin's theological framework known as Calvinism. Calvinism emphasisizes the depravity of man and the complete sovereignty of God. God's plan for the world and every soul that he has created is guided by his will, or providence. According to Calvin, the idea that man has a free will and is able to make choices independently of what God has already determined is based [on] our limited understanding of God's perfection and the illusion (created by Satan) that we are able to reject God's plan for us. In this mode of thought, providence is related to predestination.
being determined in advance; especially the doctrine (usually associated with Calvin) that God has foreordained every event throughout eternity (including the final salvation of mankind)
death2impiety said:Had God seen in the first place that man would disgust Him and shun Him, He never would have created us in the first place.
Johnny said:Let me pose my question again: Can God exist in two time frames at once? Can part of His existence lag behind another part of His existence?
Time isn't a thing.eccl3_6 said:Surely the point of God is that He's capable of everything and anything. Why then should He be constrained by time. Why does He even have to play by its rules. Isn't this just trying to put parameters on something which by definition is without boundaries?
eccl3_6 said:Surely the point of God is that He's capable of everything and anything. Why then should He be constrained by time. Why does He even have to play by its rules. Isn't this just trying to put parameters on something which by definition is without boundaries?
Knight said:Time isn't a thing.
In this context time is simply a way of describing rational existence - thinking one thought after another thought, and doing one thing after another thing.
That is another topic altogether.eccl3_6 said:Why the assumption that if the answer doesn't openly present itself then turst the bible? The bible is just as contested as a source of evidence as anything else....if not more so.
We can measure time, which can be effected by physics but the concept of time (sequential reality) does not exist in a jar or in a beaker since it isn't a "thing" but instead a description of reality.eccl3_6 said:Not really, this argument falls away under time relativity and dilation. Time is a product of matter just as energy is mass and mass is energy. You cant see it, you cant touch it, but its there and it does exist.
Right on sister! :thumb:nancy said:Clete, even your own definition spells it out. Predestination is God's foreknowledge, not his will. I have already said that when God through his foreknowledge sees us reach the pearly gates he will give us those graces needed for entrance to heaven.
Obviously by your own defintion, they are not interchangeable and hence the reason for different terms in the first place.
You guys have built up this whole elaborate theism over a confusion of terms.
Robin, you think nancy is making a good point?Agape4Robin said:Right on sister! :thumb:
Mostly this........"You guys have built up this whole elaborate theism over a confusion of terms. "Knight said:Robin, you think nancy is making a good point?
Please explain in your own words what nancy is saying that is so clever.