Yes. That would be my assumption.
It is not an assumption, it is based upon the principle of 'lex sicut forma'.
Yes. That would be my assumption.
If all things are possible with God then that obviously must include lying. If God can't lie then all things wouldn't be possible for God then would it? And if those who don't believe that all things were possible God will definitely dismiss the possibly that God could lie since the is written that by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, as written in Hebrew 6:18;
That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us: Heb 6:18
But it isn't written that the LORD will deceive the prophet, merely that if the prophet is deceived then you will know the reason why![]()
It is not an assumption, it is based upon the principle of 'lex sicut forma'.
Are you saying God is a liar?
Are you saying God is a liar?
It is an assumption. There is no law in the eternal expanse.
If you are asking then you must not think it isn't possible that the LORD could deceive the prophet...
So why did you ask me if God is a liar if there is no law of truth in the eternal. So there is no law of truth in the eternal, then what does that no trespassing sign mean.
1 Tim 6:16
Who only hath immortality,
dwelling in the light which
no man can approach unto;
Jesus said, "I ask because I wish to know what kind of person you are. How a person interprets a text has little to do with the intellect and everything to do with their moral compass. So, I ask again, do you conclude that the logic of this verse tells us that God is a liar?
Jesus said, "
You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father's desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character, for he is a liar and the father of lies. (Joh 8:44 ESV)
If the devil is the Father of lies, my God is the father of truth.
However a lot of people including the Pharisees and most people of every nation do worship at the throne of the Father of lies, including the cults and those who knowingly distort the word of truth and I include among them those people who say the earth is only 10,000 years old and was created in 144 hours.
I ask because I wish to know what kind of person you are. How a person interprets a text has little to do with the intellect and everything to do with their moral compass. So, I ask again, do you conclude that the logic of this verse tells us that God is a liar?
To say there is no physical law in the eternal expanse is a very different thing from saying there is no spiritual law in heaven. But semantic games, rather than a serious effort to establish the truth, seem to be your speciality.
Thanks for that, they did not make a lot of sense to me, the other guy must be on my ignore list. I won't do it again. SorryPS.
You keep replying to messages I am sending to ZMOUTH.
ZMOUTH and I are discussing different subjects.
I am not asking you, if you are calling God a liar, I am asking ZMOUTH this question.
I replied to your post linking the days of creation to different geological ages.
Thanks for that, they did not make a lot of sense to me, the other guy must be on my ignore list. I won't do it again. Sorry
If the devil is the Father of lies, my God is the father of truth.
I have never once said that the verse told you anything much less that God is a liar, yet if it is written that "if a prophet be deceived when he hath spoken a thing then I the LORD hath deceived that prophet." however if my belief that all things are possible with God is telling you that God is a liar then your logic is warped. Maybe God sent you a delusion that you should believe a lie since God is not a man that he should lie, nor the son of man that he should repent.
If not mistaken you are the one who said "there are no law in the eternal expanse" yet now you are saying that there is no physical law in the eternal expanse.
Yet if ".. the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power." (1 Cor 4:20) then if the word is spirit, then what is the physical reality that the Kingdom of God is in power?
There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth, when ye shall see Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and all the prophets, in the kingdom of God any you yourselves thrust out. Luke 13:28
Dear Scrobulous, (what's in a name?)Hi folks,
I have been very surprised to read about the controversies surrounding Joshua’s long day and the various explanations put forward to explain how God could stop the sun and moon. It is plain that stopping or slowing the Earth’s spin would create havoc, as the inertia of the oceans and atmosphere would rip the landscape to shreds: A thing there is no archeological or historical evidence to support.
So various other ideas, ranging from the text being poetical, to confusion with an eclipse, a miracle of refraction, the sun ceasing to shine rather than ceasing to move, even that the verses were a quote from the book of Jasher and not real scripture, have all been tendered. Really, you have to admire the ingenuity!
Even NASA have made a contribution, suggesting that the effects described In Joshua 10 could be achieved by moving the sun itself, but add, in the condescending manner we have come to expect, that there is no evidence of such a thing! NASA, to be fair, only weighed in on the issue, because some desperate soul peddled a rumour to the effect that NASA had uncovered a missing day when their computers were plotting the location of the planets in the distant past. This is one of the famous ‘urban myths’.
As soon as one admits that there is a God, things like stopping the sun and moon are all in a day’s work. But if you take such a view you miss many lessons!
The miracles of God are always instructive, not gratuitous. The miracles have to be understood in terms of a revelation of the kingdom of God. In other words, when the kingdom comes; that is the presence of God is localised, the situation changes. The sick are healed, because in the kingdom of God no one is sick. The blind see and lepers are cleansed for the same reason. There is abundance, not poverty, so a multiplicity of loaves and fish. The fig tree was cursed because it was not fruitful. Jesus’ tetchy attitude towards a tree shows that he does not compromise with a fallen world. Demons flee and the dead are raised because these are the normal rules of heaven. You don’t get God making fire breathing dragons or flying horses! The miracles are simply a tweak of the existing laws of nature.
Walking on water and the ascension could be seen as a violation of natural law, but both events were, in my opinion, performed for illustrative purposes and applying a force under Jesus is not breaking a physical law.
So where does this leave us with Joshua’s long day?
God could very easily stop the sun and moon by slowing time. Slowing time in the sense that time passes normally on the earth, but outside the earth, time was passing much quicker, at the normal rate in fact. For the scientists among you, this is exactly what happens in relativity. If we are in a spaceship travelling very fast or in a ship that approaches a super massive object, time slows down. This doesn’t mean we all start moving in slo-mo. The result would be exactly what was described in Joshua. The time would pass normally on earth, so Joshua’s army could continue fighting. But the sun and moon, being outside the frame of slowed or stopped time, would appear from the earth, not to move.
Certainly a miracle was involved, namely slowing time, but this is not a violation of nature. Time can slow down as part of natural physics.
I am curious to know why this view about time is never offered as an explanation for Joshua’s long day, when obviously phoney explanations, like an eclipse are? Perhaps lots of people have suggested slowing time and I just haven’t found them?
The universe exists in the human mind and when sin was found in the human mind, all creation (universe) decays (2nd law of thermodynamics) because of sin in human mind.
I have a question about light or photon propagation:
How is it that photons can travel past a 1m thick clear glass and emerge on the other side still travelling in a straight line and in the same speed (no much interference) but can not pass through a a 0.1mm fabric or paper board or metallic sheet?
You are being disingenuous, ZMOUTH, as you well know. You also seem impervious to context. So, this is what I said: “It is said God cannot lie."
It is said God cannot lie. !"... if the prophet be deceived when he hath spoken a thing, I the LORD have deceived that prophet, ..." Ezek 14:9
You cut out the the first sentence “ it is said God cannot lie”
Before the universe existed there was nothing.
I don’t see this as a limitation, but it illustrates that the blanket statement, God is all-mighty is a simplification. Clearly God limits himself and is constrained by the choices he makes.
Again with the personal insults by accusing me of being disingenuous and dense, yet in the following quotation of that exchange one will find the following:
So in reality if you got a problem with what is written then you got a problem with the one who said it, so I would suggest that you take that up with the one who said it. While it might prove that I am disingenuous and/or dense I will still suggest thatthe one you want to speak to isn't Ezekiel.
So how did I cut out out the first sentence when that is the segment I quoted in my initial response to your quote that it wasn't logical to believe that all things are possible with God.
So therefore I will conclude by saying that it is only logical to believe all things are possible with God unless one find themselves claiming to believe in God as they tell you that nothing existed before the universe.