It would appear that the whole "Calvinistic" thing attached to your questions has gotten in the way of getting to the questions.I have asked these questions on other threads, but didn't receive any answers. So, I started this thread to get other's ideas concerning these questions. Thanks.
1. According to Calvinistic thought, does predestination exist?
2. According to Calvinistic thought, did God predestine everything?
3. According to Calvinistic thought, does God's predestination change?
So...disregarding the "Calvinistic" part:
- Predestination is putting it mildly. Predestination is a term that gives perspective to those who dwell within the non-reality of time. For example: If you asked, What happens to Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz? The answer would be: She wakes up (if I recall). But if your question came half way through the book, then the answer would be: I don't know, I need to finish the book. Of course, the book is finished before you finish...and so the idea that Dorothy was predestine to wake up, is only known to the author and those who have already finished. Likewise...time and the destiny of we characters in the story of life in the world, was simply "created" by a timeless Author...to give His timeless tale...a story line.
- Same answer.
- Read the rest of the book.
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