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Calvinism's response to open theism

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I think it is a side pursuit of some that are Open Theists.
Why do you think JudgeRightly and Clete actively defend that premise?
Because they believe that time is absolute, in the sense that God works sequentially, and therefore exhibits aspects of time, even prior to the world being created.
That God is rational and thinks in a logical framework does not mean that His thinking processes are restricted to sequentiality (such as the mind of man)
You don't know that.
No, I'm using the characteristics God exhibits in the bible, including the things He told us He did during the creation of the world and "before" the creation of the world. These characteristics are logically superior to acting in a way that is without order (i.e. chaotic).
If God says that He knows the "end from the beginning" don't assume it's by extrapolation of a contemporaneous data set - If you do than of course God will comfortably fit into your man-made paradigm (Open Theist perspective)
Only you've missed the scripture. He never said "I know the end from the beginning." He said, "I declare the end from the beginning..." The ellipsis is important, so lets review the whole verse:
[Isa 46:10 CSB] "I declare the end from the beginning, and from long ago what is not yet done, saying: my plan will take place, and I will do all my will.

Notice what God is saying He declares: His plan...His will...what He will accomplish ("I will do all my will.") If this verse were meant to be applied to every fact about the future, then He was saying that His will is that the most heinous sins anyone has ever committed were God's plan and purpose.
Yes, see above.
Right. And whatever man might devise to thwart God's purposes, God will be able to overcome. It isn't talking about sequentiality at all.
In other words, you are saying that you can't prove your point with scripture. I'm ok with that.
Agreed. Especially when they don't see them in their own writings.
I agree.
No, He often used questions or statements to get His listeners to consider the broader ramifications of their own questions and statements.
As an aside - moonbeam is not without allies - some of which you will find joining the fray at Open Theism Home World.
It's quite possible one of them will make mention of that fact.
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They've banned a lot of people. Some warranted, some not.
 
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