egyptianmuslim
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Not true. God knows that Adam will choose evil because God Who knows the future and He Who manages the world now and before. Adam, human was created to make sins, it is not out of the choice of God.
Yea, but I been there done that myself so I know the stronghold that type of traditional teaching can have.
Just like the Elect/Elitist 1% get a real education, and the 99%/Goyim get indoctrinated.
He doesn't.Why does the calvinist choose God?
By "author" it is meant the doer of sin.
You need to read more slowly. God is not the author of sin, for that would mean God is the doer of sin. As you state "...God is the First Cause of the doer of sin.." If you are trying to make a point, you are failing miserably.amr
Thats a lie ! That shows your super ignorance of the word author !
The True God, which you dont believe in, is the First Cause of the doer of sin, and when the doer did it, it was according to The First Causer predetermined purpose and will, not by His Permission, permission denotes that God would have rather not sin was brought into the world by the doer.
Author:
the maker of anything; creator; originator:
What think you? I would say no. Adam sinned through free will.
God is not the author of sin, for that would mean God is the doer of sin.
How could Adam had sinned or the devil for that matter, if God did not given them being or existence ? Then, did God predetermine their existence ? Is He responsible for their existence ?
God created lucifer holy and without sin.
What think you? I would say no. Adam sinned through free will.
If God is omniscient, then he knew that Adam and/or Eve would give in to temptation. So yes, I think it's fair to say God set them up to fail. They still made their own decision, but God knew what decision they would make before he created anything, and still let it happen
If God is omniscient, then he knew that Adam and/or Eve would give in to temptation. So yes, I think it's fair to say God set them up to fail. They still made their own decision, but God knew what decision they would make before he created anything, and still let it happen
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Evasive response, maybe you need to read the questions again and answer accordingly !
Ok, too deep for your mind.
Not true. God knows that Adam will choose evil because God Who knows the future and He Who manages the world now and before. Adam, human was created to make sins, it is not out of the choice of God.
If God is omniscient, then he knew that Adam and/or Eve would give in to temptation. So yes, I think it's fair to say God set them up to fail. They still made their own decision, but God knew what decision they would make before he created anything, and still let it happen
This is the same flawed Greek philosophy that Paul railed and argued against in the Areopagus with the so called learned Greek men and stoic philosophers. Judaism was heavily influenced by Greek philosophy so much so the belief in predestinarianism made its way not only into Judaism but also into Christianity.
First and foremost predestinarianism is pagan. Secondly nowhere in the scriptures is predestinarianism supported or the view that God is an omniscient being using his foreknowledge in the most infinite macro-detail to know the future the present and the past.
If God knew what Adam was going to do then free will obviously cant exist. And not only that God would be culpable with Adams actions. Therefore the view on predestinarianism doesn't accord with the scriptures.
As a God of prophecy though what we do see consistently throughout the scriptures is God exercising his foreknowledge about events that are linked to the outworking of his will. Therefore God chooses as when required according to his will to use his foreknowledge or not. But ALL creation has free will. Just the same way the angels who are now Demons have free will to also rebel against Jehovah.
If God wanted robots he'd have created them. In addition God is not a micro-manager. He lets his creation choose their path as he did with Cain, even warning him of the dangerous path he was on that led him to murder his brother Abel. But Cain made his choice. He also paid the penalty for his choice/disobedience as did his mother and father.
I disagree with you somewhat. Adam still had free will to make whatever choice he wanted. But an omniscient being would know before he made a decision what that decision would be. Just because he knows what will unfold doesn't mean that God didn't give people free will. They're two more or less unrelated concepts