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Any thoughts on a Theist or Theism.. |
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@ray777 | 19 March 12 |
Hi Levi n Ty for Your Question ![]() Open theism bases these beliefs on Scripture passages which describe God changing His mind or being surprised or seeming to gain knowledge (Genesis 6:6; 22:12; Exodus 32:14; Jonah 3:10). In light of the many other Scriptures that declare God's knowledge of the future, these Scriptures should be understood as God describing Himself in ways that we can understand. God knows what our actions and decisions will be, but He changes His mind in regard to His actions based on our actions. Gods disappointment at the wickedness of humanity does not mean He was not aware it would occur. In contradiction to open theism, Psalm 139:4; 16state, Before a word is on my tongue you know it completely, O LORD...All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be. How could God predict intricate details in the Old Testament about Jesus Christ if He does not know the future? How could God in any manner guarantee our eternal salvation if He does not know what the future holds? Ultimately, open theism fails in that it attempts to explain the unexplainablethe relationship between God's foreknowledge and mankind's free will. Just as extreme forms of Calvinism fail in that they make human beings nothing more than pre-programmed robots, so open theism fails in that it rejects God's true omniscience and sovereignty. God must be understood through faith, for without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6a). Open theism is, therefore, not scriptural. It is simply another way for finite man to try to understand an infinite God. Open theism should be rejected by followers of Christ. While open theism is an explanation for the relationship between God's foreknowledge and human free will, it is not the biblical explanation. |
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@levi4u | 21 April 12 |
Hi Ray! Hope U well? Thank you once again for your response. GBU. Take care and keep well.
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@ray777 | 3 May 12 |
Hello Levi n GBU for Your Comments N questions ![]() |
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@levi4u | 9 May 12 |
My pleasure Ray.. Wish I had more time, seems a shortage these days! Tc n keep well. GBU!
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@ray777 | 12 May 12 |
Ty n GBU :)
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