AshenK said:
Yes, I'm sure Satan had to okay His rebellion with God. Riiiight. Where do you get that idea?
I really dislike discussing these issues with one year old posters. It has been my experience that one year old posters act like they are one year old. For instance, I make a very clear statement regarding God's sovereign government of His creation and along comes a one year old and makes a comment that shows he is either not paying attention to the topic or that the topic is over his head.
It's not a twist. How is it a twist?
Okay. Maybe twist was too kind. How do feel about "tripe?"
Falling prey to fear, let Satan beat up Job. God didn't will it on Job, lol.
Quickly growing board of discussing this with someone so immature...
Your saying, "Why do you choose to pray to stopped from choosing?" Correct me if I'm wrong.
Well, as that sentence makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, no, I'm not saying that.
1)2Peter3:9 -The Lord, is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. It's God's will that no one go to hell, but they do anyways.
First off, the efficacy of the atonement is not the primary focus of 2 Peter 3:9. It's a verse about the second coming. Secondly, look at the verse:
2 Peter 3:9
The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.
Which promise? The promise to return (v.4). To whom did Jesus make the promise?
- Beloved (v. 1)
- Those with a pure mind (v. 1)
- Beloved (v. 8)
- Those to whom He is long suffering (v. 9)
Rendered in this manner, the verse is much easier to understand:
2 Peter 3:9
The Lord is not slack concerning His promise
to us, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering
toward us, not willing that any
of us should perish but that all
of us should come to repentance.
The promise is made to believers and it is believers that God is not willing to perish.
2)I never said that, don't understand it, and don't agree with it.
Let me refresh your memory: "God's will doesn't come to pass just because He wants it to."
You did say it and it was as vile then as it is now, whether you understand it or not.
3)God's ability to work through his creation is regulated by their coming into agreement with His Word
I have no clue why you italicized "His Word" as if that changes anything. You speak blasphemy when you state that the creation regulates the ability of the Creator.
Right. I think what you said makes no sense.
Okay. I'll try again. Just because satan had the
ability to sin doesn't mean that he
must sin. You attributed satan's choice to sin to his ability to sin. I have the ability to do many things that I pray I do not choose to do. Ability does not neccessitate actuality.
That clearer?