My point was that the words "know" and "foreknow" are not merely referring to "having knowledge of". SO every question that assumes that meaning can be skipped from here on out, Ok.
This is the textus receptus of Acts 15:18.
γνωστὰ ἀπ᾽ αἰῶνος ἐστίν τῷ Θεῷ πάντα τὰ ἔργα αὑτοῦ
It says ἀπ᾽ αἰῶνος
Do you know the range of meanings for aion in Greek.
Apparently, you do not know the meaning of foreknow. Or know for that matter.
When God said to Israel, you only have I known among the nations, that doesn’t mean He did not have knowledge of other nations, right?
It’s not a boogeyman tactic, Leighton Flowers Jr. if you think God didn’t know who He was going to regenerate beforehand, you are an open theist.
Verse. Acts 15:18
Atonement is mentioned in the verses following. The basis of justification and glorification. Sanctification is part of what we are predestined to. Being conformed is part of sanctification.
I thought you said you weren’t an open theist. When did God find out He was going to regenerate you? Are you saying He did not know until you believed? That would be open theism.
glorification is an aspect of salvation. And nowhere in the scripture do you find predestination after conversion. That’s your made up idea.
Glorification is God completing the work He began in us. He foreknew that He would glorify us precisely when He knew He would regenerate us, and every...
It takes two to tango. You can stop anytime. For one, you have misstated my beliefs a lot of times, so I feel I need to answer when you do that.
You have been a willing participant in this.