Then the Jews suffered for nothing.
I’m ok with that. Evil things happen all the time, what counts is the response to these occurrences.
Are you an “everything happens for a reason” guy?
Then the Jews suffered for nothing.
Everything happens for a reason and that reason is God’s decreed will. I asked the question on twitter did God decree the holocaust and a Brother posted this...”Everything God does is right, just, and for His glory, regardless of whether or not I understand or appreciate it, from the standpoint of a finite man carrying a sin nature in a fallen world. I cannot fathom a world in which an absolutely omniscient and omnipotent God does...”I’m ok with that. Evil things happen all the time, what counts is the response to these occurrences.
Are you an “everything happens for a reason” guy?
So, do you think random things happen that God had no idea would come about? That they caught Him by surprise?I’m ok with that. Evil things happen all the time, what counts is the response to these occurrences.
Are you an “everything happens for a reason” guy?
Everything happens for a reason and that reason is God’s decreed will. I asked the question on twitter did God decree the holocaust and a Brother posted this...”Everything God does is right, just, and for His glory, regardless of whether or not I understand or appreciate it, from the standpoint of a finite man carrying a sin nature in a fallen world. I cannot fathom a world in which an absolutely omniscient and omnipotent God does...”
You’re okay with the Jews suffering for nothing? Wow! That’s anti-Semitism.![]()
So, do you think random things happen that God had no idea would come about? That they caught Him by surprise?
Well I guess Job was afflicted for nothing right?You hear that folks, every rape, child molesting, murder, etc. is the decree of God. That’s a sick, unbiblical view of God.
Well I guess Job was afflicted for nothing right?
God decrees all that comes to pass. A pagan king could see it. A pagan king accepted it. God uses primary and secondary causes to fulfill His will.
You are the one with the sick unbiblical view of God my friend. All this evil in the world that God could stop if He chose to, He allows it for no apparent reason whatsoever. That’s sick.
Good bye. Our convo is over.
When James White sets the tone for it by saying these are rebels in a burning house that the King can choose to save, he doesn't stop to think about why are they rebels? Because they choose according to their nature he would say. But wait a minute, there is more: Who gave them that nature to be unable to search and find God? That would be God. So in the final analysis, its God's fault these guys are rebels and they cannot "undo" their nature.
We know what the Scriptures say:
Acts 17:26-27
And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation;
That they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him, and find him, though he be not far from every one of us:
James 4:8
Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded.
and perhaps has no desire.God allows things to happen because we live in a fallen world and we suffer the consequences thereof instead of the blessings we could be enjoying.
It is obvious you do not believe in the power of prayer. Why pray? If God’s decreed everything to happen then our prayers are for nothing.
I would say your remarks presume we do not enjoy blessings. This is of course not the case.God allows things to happen because we live in a fallen world and we suffer the consequences thereof instead of the blessings we could be enjoying.
It is obvious you do not believe in the power of prayer. Why pray? If God’s decreed everything to happen then our prayers are for nothing.
Oh yes, that's why God in His grand design made it possible that only women would be able to give life to the future.exactly
unreasonable and untenable beliefs that are not found in scripture
not to mention accusatory and not open to discussion
much like what we see here
I do not get responses from the op because he does not allow women to be present when he 'teaches' (I think that was the excuse or some other ridiculous thing)
women are scum as we all know![]()
While the picture of the old dude looks more like Scrooge, not really showing a Christian like attitude and appearance. I could be alright with the first part of the quote there. I'm not Calvinist so I really don't get all their beliefs, even though I have tried...I could agree with the God has foresight of those that will choose him and that is why they are the elect. In order to be able to choose though there has to be a choice. So are you saying that the ones that will Choose to Serve God are saved and the ones that will not choose God are not saved and God knows who they are. If so then I am on board with that....If you are saying that some people never have a choice either way, then well I can't be on board with that because the Bible teaches us differently.
This is exactly what he is saying. Reformed Theology teaches that God elects some for salvation and others for damnation.If you are saying that some people never have a choice either way, then well I can't be on board with that because the Bible teaches us differently.
Well, I can't be on board with that then...This is exactly what he is saying. Reformed Theology teaches that God elects some for salvation and others for damnation.
While the picture of the old dude looks more like Scrooge, not really showing a Christian like attitude and appearance. I could be alright with the first part of the quote there. I'm not Calvinist so I really don't get all their beliefs, even though I have tried...I could agree with the God has foresight of those that will choose him and that is why they are the elect. In order to be able to choose though there has to be a choice. So are you saying that the ones that will Choose to Serve God are saved and the ones that will not choose God are not saved and God knows who they are. If so then I am on board with that....If you are saying that some people never have a choice either way, then well I can't be on board with that because the Bible teaches us differently.
While the picture of the old dude looks more like Scrooge, not really showing a Christian like attitude and appearance. I could be alright with the first part of the quote there. I'm not Calvinist so I really don't get all their beliefs, even though I have tried...I could agree with the God has foresight of those that will choose him and that is why they are the elect. In order to be able to choose though there has to be a choice. So are you saying that the ones that will Choose to Serve God are saved and the ones that will not choose God are not saved and God knows who they are. If so then I am on board with that....If you are saying that some people never have a choice either way, then well I can't be on board with that because the Bible teaches us differently.
I'm still reading over your other post, and I am going to try to look at some of your other threads if time permits. Here is one question that I have pertaining to the flood....Didn't God allow the rest a chance to be saved and get on the ark? I mean, Didn't Noah preach to them and try to get them to get on the ark? Seems to me that God gave them all a choice, but all of them, except for the 8 on board the ark, made the wrong choice and drowned. Yet, that was their choice, right.A better example would be Noah and the Flood.
Only eight people were saved through the Flood.
The rest drown.
God chose eight people. The number "8" is actually symbolic of new beginnings in Scripture.
Notice that only eight were saved. Is it because those eight were better?
Scripture notes that Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. His virtue certainly wasn't perfect. After he exited the Ark, he got drunk on wine and some inappropriate sexual act occurred.
In essence, he was the "new Adam" and in fact, similar language was used..he was commanded to go forth and populate the earth like the original Adam. Yet, he gets involved in sin right off the bat.
Anyways, my point is that God extends grace and that is why Noah was saved. It wasn't due to moral virtue...and eight were saved. Why wasn't a single person, of all the men women and children, saved other than Noah and his family?
Because God elected or chose to same THEM.
He could have saved others, and given them grace, but he did not.
And he only saved eight, which is a number of new beginnings. This is beyond mere coincidence.
Doesn't the reference to Hebrew numerology and the eight saved on the ark make it sound like Noah's ark is simply allegory, not a true accounting of a historic event?I'm still reading over your other post, and I am going to try to look at some of your other threads if time permits. Here is one question that I have pertaining to the flood....Didn't God allow the rest a chance to be saved and get on the ark? I mean, Didn't Noah preach to them and try to get them to get on the ark? Seems to me that God gave them all a choice, but all of them, except for the 8 on board the ark, made the wrong choice and drowned. Yet, that was their choice, right.