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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Quayle" data-source="post: 75797901" data-attributes="member: 410020"><p>Why would he do that? Also, what is your definition for free will, in that case? </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>A thing must be possible because many people imagine it to be so? Huh? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I could add to your ridicule. As a little, so a lot. If that is ridiculous to you, consider that he planned for it to be that way. To your anthropomorphic thinking, that would be madness, but God is not us. He is not even like us. His 'decree' (plan) and his command are two completely different things. He has this temporal life set up like this for a reason, and it is not what you seem to imagine --that he wants as many as possible to be in Heaven with him, (or other notions of the sort).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The buck stops with God --True that. How is that a problem? He did not only know it. He caused it ON PURPOSE. No doubt that brings you joy to know you have more fodder for the ridicule mill, lol, but it should make you realize there is more going on here than you supposed. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And you don't see yourself as an Anthropomorphist? You judge God according to man, not according to Omnipotence. "If I...." indeed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Quayle, post: 75797901, member: 410020"] Why would he do that? Also, what is your definition for free will, in that case? A thing must be possible because many people imagine it to be so? Huh? I could add to your ridicule. As a little, so a lot. If that is ridiculous to you, consider that he planned for it to be that way. To your anthropomorphic thinking, that would be madness, but God is not us. He is not even like us. His 'decree' (plan) and his command are two completely different things. He has this temporal life set up like this for a reason, and it is not what you seem to imagine --that he wants as many as possible to be in Heaven with him, (or other notions of the sort). The buck stops with God --True that. How is that a problem? He did not only know it. He caused it ON PURPOSE. No doubt that brings you joy to know you have more fodder for the ridicule mill, lol, but it should make you realize there is more going on here than you supposed. And you don't see yourself as an Anthropomorphist? You judge God according to man, not according to Omnipotence. "If I...." indeed! [/QUOTE]
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