1st, I never denied that God knows the beginning from the end.
That's good Stryder - because God does know the end to the beginning.
Stryder said:
2nd, the vast majority of God's promises are conditional. Some of the prophecies were as well in regards to certain kingdoms.
God however is
NOT conditional - God simply is; i.e.; "
I AM"....
...There is zero conditionality with God - Salvation was 100% executed by God.
Stryder said:
3rd, Kira is a he
I got that one wrong then.
Stryder said:
God has said He'd do many a thing, based on my obedience. He promised to saved me. That's not written in stone though in the sense that I have no choice but to be saved. Again, God knowing the outcome does not mean that God is forcing it to be that way.
You're preaching to the wrong guy about O.S.A.S. - I reject that doctrine in total....
...Yet at the same time IF God told said "so & so" would be saved ( a specific person ).
...You can take it to the bank that THAT person will be saved.
God said He
knows the end from the Beginning...
...God said explicitly
He would provide salvation.
...God told us how it would end thousands of years before He entered time.
So, since God knows the end from the beginning ( to which you admit )...
...And you also admit God told us He would NOT fail, participate in iniquity, etc.
...And that He would execute Salvation for the world.
What is there holding you back from affirming the above...?
...Aside from the multiple prophetic utterances of Ellen White.
...That it MIGHT HAVE turned out rotten for Christ and the world might have died in it's sins.
Stryder said:
God allows us to choose our own way. He saw the life Christ would live, and how He choose to remain obedient unto death, thus overcoming sin, etc. This is why the prophesies say what they say. Not because God forced the outcome to be that way, but because God saw how things would play out.
God saw the life Christ would live from beginning to end....
...God informed us what kind of life Christ WOULD live from beginning to end.
...This is explicitly recorded in the Bible LONG prior to Christ's Incarnation.
...So, since God knew what kind of life Christ would live and TOLD US how it was going to end.
...What point is there in making a teaching up that says it MIGHT not have gone the way God explicitly said it would go?