EternalDragon
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Why do you feel that's important? He does that in the Bible.
If it helps, I'll use a Biblical example - God (well, angels speaking for God, if memory serves, but you get me) told Sarah that she would give birth to children despite her old age. Now, the Bible doesn't say anything about her having virgin births, so we can reasonably assume that she had these children through sexual intercourse.
Knowing what God said, could Sarah have chosen not to have sex, therefore never giving birth to anyone? Note, I'm not saying she did make that decision, obviously, or that she even would make it, being a faithful servant of God - could she? Was that an option available to her?
I believe that was Abraham that the angel told. He was in the temple praying to God and was a believer. God was sort of telling him what he was to do so not really a good example at all.
Give me a valid example please. It would involve God going back in time and having a purpose to tell you a specific future. God is not foolish.
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