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Eclectic Theosophist
Gods omnipotence conditioned
Gods omnipotence conditioned
Indeed for absolute free will to exist in free moral agents.....an extension of power was issued from God to other conscious beings(creatures) thereby giving them a sovereignty of will. In this bestowal, God gave up the total supremacy of Himself being the Sole One Being with free-will Sovereignty. This does not disqualify God as being omnipotent within the ethical consitution of His government but simply shows that He will not coerce any of his creatures to do anything against their will. (assuming free will is absolutely sovereign with regards to the station, condition and destiny of the individual soul).The gift of free will-agency then can be a blessing or a tragedy......as the potential for sin enters into such freedom. However views vary about free wills place of influence in the the souls destiny as schools of theology/philosophy may have a cosmology where its conditional factors may place limitations on free will and/or assume divine Will as ultimately Soveriegn even concerning the destinies of Gods creations (universalism, arminianism, calvinism, etc.). Whether hell exists as an eternal lake of fire are also subject to inspection.....as well as the illogicity and cruelty of the doctrine of eternal conscious suffering/punishment of souls imposed by Deity.
So.....we would beg to explore free wills dimensions and powers within a respective context. God is All-powerful primally in the sense that All power resides and originates in His Eternal BEING. How much power he gives to free-will creatures that may oppose his power or divine Will is also open to inspection. If we maintain the absolute free-will sovereignty of a soul, then its power can only ultimately affect its own station, condition and final destiny. Of course the Will of God remains eternally constant. This however does cause one to question the risk taken by God if he knew that free-will creatures would oppose His will (or even have absolute power to do so!) therefore setting himself up for grief or disappointment...assuming some souls can reach a place of no return with no chances for rescue, recovery, restoration whatsoever. I still hold to a kind of Universalism where ultimately divine Will is triumphant in every-thing and being.....because God is Omnipotent, Omniscient, Omnipresent........ABSOLUTELY. If we are to maintain that God is OMNI-potent...then we must assume His Will is. We also must assume that no part of God will be lost or indeed can be lost! But this gets into more dimensions of course.
paul
Gods omnipotence conditioned
godrulz said:. He voluntarily limited His power by giving us genuine freedom (i.e. He does not control every moral and mundane choice in the universe). God remains perfect and good and all-powerful even if we do not meet the conditions of appropriating HIs perfect provision (repentant faith in Christ and His finished work).
Summary: God is good; God is all-powerful, but is not the only free moral agent in the universe (He voluntarily limits His sheer power and does not always exercise His potential power); man is a free moral agent; if they reject Him, they suffer the consequences forever. This is not God's fault. He died for us, so we must now live for Him instead of Self. We are without excuse if we reject His love; He remains perfect whether we serve Him or not.
Indeed for absolute free will to exist in free moral agents.....an extension of power was issued from God to other conscious beings(creatures) thereby giving them a sovereignty of will. In this bestowal, God gave up the total supremacy of Himself being the Sole One Being with free-will Sovereignty. This does not disqualify God as being omnipotent within the ethical consitution of His government but simply shows that He will not coerce any of his creatures to do anything against their will. (assuming free will is absolutely sovereign with regards to the station, condition and destiny of the individual soul).The gift of free will-agency then can be a blessing or a tragedy......as the potential for sin enters into such freedom. However views vary about free wills place of influence in the the souls destiny as schools of theology/philosophy may have a cosmology where its conditional factors may place limitations on free will and/or assume divine Will as ultimately Soveriegn even concerning the destinies of Gods creations (universalism, arminianism, calvinism, etc.). Whether hell exists as an eternal lake of fire are also subject to inspection.....as well as the illogicity and cruelty of the doctrine of eternal conscious suffering/punishment of souls imposed by Deity.
So.....we would beg to explore free wills dimensions and powers within a respective context. God is All-powerful primally in the sense that All power resides and originates in His Eternal BEING. How much power he gives to free-will creatures that may oppose his power or divine Will is also open to inspection. If we maintain the absolute free-will sovereignty of a soul, then its power can only ultimately affect its own station, condition and final destiny. Of course the Will of God remains eternally constant. This however does cause one to question the risk taken by God if he knew that free-will creatures would oppose His will (or even have absolute power to do so!) therefore setting himself up for grief or disappointment...assuming some souls can reach a place of no return with no chances for rescue, recovery, restoration whatsoever. I still hold to a kind of Universalism where ultimately divine Will is triumphant in every-thing and being.....because God is Omnipotent, Omniscient, Omnipresent........ABSOLUTELY. If we are to maintain that God is OMNI-potent...then we must assume His Will is. We also must assume that no part of God will be lost or indeed can be lost! But this gets into more dimensions of course.
paul