Of course part of it is closed. It's just not completely closed. We do agree. And I am an OV'er. Do you feel better, now? I sure do.
This change is far to quick for me. I want to better understand what you seem to believe. But first, let's examine what you just said.Secondly, I think that God is everlasting because He is. (1) What I meant when I said that He has self imposed limitations, I meant that there are somethings that he could do, but limits himself to not doing.
I've changed my stance slightly and (2) I now believe that the future is both open and closed.
Hey thats pretty cool!Originally posted by ninjashadow
In case anyone didn't see my reply to 1way, I have changed my stance slightly. I believe that the future is both open and closed. Or at least half and half. The reason I have done this is because, doing my own research, I found many passages where God seems to have changed is mind and the passages were the same in context to the rest of the passages. Secondly, I have come to the conclusion that God CHOOSES to limit His knowledge of the future, but COULD have exhaustive foreknowledge if He so wished. So, good sir Knight, mark me down as a "middle viewist."
Guys... guys... lets give the guy a break! I think he has come around and thats a good thing....... right?Originally posted by lighthouse
Firstly, "Banus?":darwinsm:
Okay, now, ninjashadow...why do you not respond to my questions?
What you said is so solid and right to the point, but I'm not sure what you said sits well with him yet. It'll be interesting to see his reaction.The most important thing is realizing that God doesn't ordain all the details of all of time either through direct decree or through exhaustive foreknowledge.
True... but if we start beating a dead horse before the horse is even dead the horse tends to run away.Originally posted by 1Way
Your point is worth serious appreciation. What you said is so solid and right to the point, but I'm not sure what you said sits well with him yet. It'll be interesting to see his reaction.
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I have to stay fresh my man!Originally posted by 1Way
Awh, man, and I liked your last avatar so much...
I could tell ya..... but then I would have to kill ya!So who is this Pedro guy?
Originally posted by Knight
I have to stay fresh my man!
I could tell ya..... but then I would have to kill ya!
LOL, yes, such is life sometimes. ... Where's my horse beater.True... but if we start beating a dead horse before the horse is even dead the horse tends to run away.
Patience is a virtue that I am a bit leery of because our time is so short. Sometimes being patient is a way of allowing others to remain in false and destructive teachings.1 John 4:18 There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect in love.
Originally posted by ninjashadow
In case anyone didn't see my reply to 1way, I have changed my stance slightly. I believe that the future is both open and closed. Or at least half and half. The reason I have done this is because, doing my own research, I found many passages where God seems to have changed is mind and the passages were the same in context to the rest of the passages. Secondly, I have come to the conclusion that God CHOOSES to limit His knowledge of the future, but COULD have exhaustive foreknowledge if He so wished. So, good sir Knight, mark me down as a "middle viewist."