Wayfaring,
But, Larry, God is sovereign. Nothing can thwart His will, right? Whether God does it or whether He "allows" it, HE is still responsible (if He is sovereign, that is).
I do believe that God is sovereign, but i don't believe that means we relinquish responsibility for our own actions. I understand where you are coming from, but i hope you appreciate that it is not the biblical christian view that God is responsible for our sin.
And I have to disagree with you -- God never told Adam of the consequences that fundies hold to.
I agree with you on this point.
most of the race that God tried to redeem end up in hell. So, technically, not ALL things are made right again, only SOME things
This may be due to our differing ideas of what is "right". I believe it is right for sinners to be cast into Hell for eternity. It is my opinion that you may not fully comprehend the depths of sin to think otherwise. To have someone filled with sin in the presence of God is "wrong" not "right".
But a potter who truly loves his work does not destroy it. The fundie God destroys His work. So I have to question if that potter is truly good or not?
This is an interesting point.
There are some christians who hold to the idea of sinners being "destroyed", but it is not the traditional or the common doctrine. The traditional doctrine is that God's work is not destroyed, but tormented forever in Hell. There are also some lines of thought that say sinners are cast into Hell to actually be purified by the fire. After they are purified they are brought into Heaven. This line of thought believes that all mankind will be saved in the end because the bible says that it is God's will that all be saved.
My belief is the traditional one - eternal torment in Hell.
To me the judgement of the wicked glorifies God's justice, the mercy on the redeemed glorifies God's mercy. In both God is glorified.
Ahh, the line that God has to kill Himself in an effort to try to save the world...but He still fails to save it, doesn't He?
Some hold to that view. Since i am a reformed christian, i believe a little different. I believe that God came and died for the elect, so that His sacrifice doesn't fail because the elect are drawn to Him.
But if you refuse my love and don't want the gift, I'll take back my love, my forgiveness, and I'll hunt you down and kill you." Sound like a God whose "love endures forever"?
He never takes His love away. He also never forces your will to bend to what He most desires, to be close to you. A loving God cannot force your will.
this isn't the thread to discuss this sort of thing.
Sure, tell me this at the end, after i already posted all this stuff , guess i should have read the whole thing first
It was great talking with you, I will keep you and your family in my prayers
Didn't mean to be preachy
Alright, that's enough exuses to use the cool smilies. (maybe one more

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