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Ninjashadow,
You said
I recommend that you do not contrast against God changing His mind, but rather accentuate that fact. God does indeed change His mind, and once you help someone see that much, then the idea that He has exhaustive foreknowledge is a contradiction in terms. You can never change your mind if you already know everything that will ever happen.
Maybe it was you who suggested that God could know in advance about changing His mind. (Chuckles) That is a contradictory idea. The only reason that you change your mind and not do what you said or thought you were going to do, is exactly because you did not absolutely know what you were going to do, and thus when things changed, so did your plans.
Plainly, if you knew all along what the exact end result would be, then you would always truthfully say that that was what you were going to do, and since God is a faithful and unlying, it would be a lie to say otherwise. You can never change your mind about anything if you absolutely know what you will do. And God does not just say that He changed His mind, He demonstrates that fact by reversing some prophesies.
Blessings
You said
You sort of still sound like a closed theist. Your strongest argument served to show how it was that God really did not change His mind. You should understand that the vast majority of closed theists, even while arguing against open theism, sound almost exactly like what you said.I would say that God was not caught off guard, but sort of gave people an out. For instance, He said one thing would happen, but if someone did something, something else would happen. It sounds like He changed His mind, but in reality, being the divine and all good God that he is, he allowed people to change what was going to happen.
I recommend that you do not contrast against God changing His mind, but rather accentuate that fact. God does indeed change His mind, and once you help someone see that much, then the idea that He has exhaustive foreknowledge is a contradiction in terms. You can never change your mind if you already know everything that will ever happen.
Maybe it was you who suggested that God could know in advance about changing His mind. (Chuckles) That is a contradictory idea. The only reason that you change your mind and not do what you said or thought you were going to do, is exactly because you did not absolutely know what you were going to do, and thus when things changed, so did your plans.
Plainly, if you knew all along what the exact end result would be, then you would always truthfully say that that was what you were going to do, and since God is a faithful and unlying, it would be a lie to say otherwise. You can never change your mind about anything if you absolutely know what you will do. And God does not just say that He changed His mind, He demonstrates that fact by reversing some prophesies.
Blessings