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Mark Quayle said:
If you could offer where Genesis 6:5-11 specifically came about by mere chance, I'd like to see it. Logically, God's predetermination is universal, and therefore specific, and applicable across the board to all Scripture. Chance is not. And, by the way, that by no means denies Real Choice by the creature.
If you could offer where Genesis 6:5-11 specifically came about by mere chance, I'd like to see it. Logically, God's predetermination is universal, and therefore specific, and applicable across the board to all Scripture. Chance is not. And, by the way, that by no means denies Real Choice by the creature.
Good. And how did those "sinful choices of many over time" happen? By chance?It certainly did not come about by 'mere chance' -- but by the sinful choices of many over time, gradually spiraling downwards into a worse and worse level of total violence and sin so that not even a bit of kindness or love was around finally, except in Noah's family.
That's a good way, and as a matter of fact, a very good way of plain learning about the heart of God. It is also (in part) the way I came to the conclusions I did —not by reading or being taught "doctrine simplifications". Oh, and one time through doesn't do the job. "The fullness and completeness is a never-ending learning.The only way to resolve the debates about totally fated/doomed predestination of (all) individuals, without any choices at all on their part -- vs free will...in a way that will truly convince someone that needs a lot of convincing to get a more complete view than a simplified doctrine....
Is really by just reading the Bible through fully, the entirety of it. This helps us go past the doctrine simplifications and get the fullness and completeness.
(which isn't hard nor is it tedious (not at all!), and is only about 60-70 hours of reading at an average pace)
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