You know I was just stirring you with the whole 'Good was made in our image' thing, right?
Couldn't help myself.
I know......it was a good platform for more information though.....any excuse....Couldn't help myself.
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You know I was just stirring you with the whole 'Good was made in our image' thing, right?
Couldn't help myself.
I find nothing in the Bible that leads me to believe the true God cannot control his ability to foreknow the future. Rather, as Genesis 18:20,21 and other Scriptures indicate, God chooses to selectively know or not know future events. I believe Jehovah is fully capable of dealing with any situation that may arise, whether he chooses to foreknow it or not.Don't you mean "An omniscient God created a perfect man with free will knowing full well that it would result in wars and violence filling the earth but did it anyway"?
A god who per definition knows everything can't choose to not know something because then he wouldn't know everything. Omniscience of GodI find nothing in the Bible that leads me to believe the true God cannot control his ability to foreknow the future. Rather, as Genesis 18:20,21 and other Scriptures indicate, God chooses to selectively know or not know future events. I believe Jehovah is fully capable of dealing with any situation that may arise, whether he chooses to foreknow it or not.
Can a person who sings choose whether to sing or not? Or are they forced to sing unceasingly? Almighty God can do as he pleases, and is not bound by word definitions or semantics.A god who per definition knows everything can't choose to not know something because then he wouldn't know everything. Omniscience of God
He's bound by simple logic. An omniscient god knows everything. Period. A god who has chosen to not know something doesn't know everything!Can a person who sings choose whether to sing or not? Or are they forced to sing unceasingly? Almighty God can do as he pleases, and is not bound by word definitions or semantics.
How might these relate to one another?
He can know whatever he chooses to know. If he does not know, it is because he selectively chooses not to know. He is not forced to know. Again, arguing over semantics is not productive.He's bound by simple logic. An omniscient god knows everything. Period. A god who has chosen to not know something doesn't know everything!
How might these relate to one another?