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Not a place to dispute it, but ask real questions about it.
Not a place to dispute it, but ask real questions about it.
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The belief that the future does not yet exist. If it does not exist then it cannot be seen. It rejects that God is residing in some "eternal now" viewing the past, present, and future in one simultaneous act and believe that God is ever experiencing history with us. As far as God's knowledge and immutability is concerned, here is a previous post on this subject showing my beliefs:
Here is a definition of OMNISCIENCE from the Full Life Study Bible which is a Charismatic/Pentecostal study Bible. The notes were written by the late Pentecostal scholar, Donald C. Stamps:
God is omniscient - i.e., he knows verything (Ps 139:1-6; 147:5). He knows not only our actions but also our very thoughts (1Sa 16:7; 1Ki 8:39; Ps 44:21; Jer 17:9-10). When the Bible speaks of God's foreknowledge (Isa. 42:9; Ac 2:33; 1Pe 1:2), it means that he knows all things possible as possible, all things certain as certain, all things contingent as contingent, all things future as future, all things past as past, all things foreordained as predestined certainties (cf 1Sa 23:10-13; Jer 38:17-20). Biblical foreknowledge does not entail philosophical determinism. God remains free to make decisions and alter purposes in time and history, according to his own will and wisdom. In other words, God is not a prisoner of his own foreknowledge (see Nu 14:11-20; 2Ki 20:1-7 ....) - From page 882
I like this definition (which I think is very close to Dake's as well) because it doesn't put God in a box and it does not close the future to some unchangeable blueprint, except where God has stated certain things must occur. However, my future is open to possibilities. HALLELUJAH!!!!
However, this would not be complete without Stamps definition of God's immutability,
God is unchangeable - i.e., there is no change in God's attributes, in his perfections or in his purpose for humankind (Nu 23:19; Ps 102:26-28; Isa 41:4; Mal 3:6; Heb 1:11-12; Jas 1:17); this doesn't mean, however, that God never alters his temporary purposes in response to the actions of humans. He may, for example, alter his intentions of judgment because of the sincere repentence of sinners (cf. Jnh 3:6-10). Furthermore, he remains free to respond to the needs of human beings and to the prayers of his people. The Bible often speaks of God changing his mind as a result of the diligent prayers of the righteous (e. g., Nu 14:1-20; 2Ki 20:2-6; Isa 38:2-6; Lk
Jim M said:Okay. To define the field I am offering this objective (I hope) definition of Open Theism from carm.org..
Diane_Windsor said:The article from Wikipeida is probably more fair and balanced: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Theism
Plus they list books that are both for and against this idea, and has links to some external websites:
The Open Theism Information Site
God vs. God a February 2000 editorial in Christianity Today.
DIANE
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victoryword said:Didn't even know this thread was here.
BenAdam said:Ok to start, quote from another thread...
Ok this sounds to me like this... God told Jonah He was going to destroy Ninevah. To cut to the chase, Jonah told Ninevah this and they repented allowing God to not destroy them. Therefore the future was not set... is that right?
victoryword said:So what are the questions. I really don't want to offer lengthy refuations to lengthy articles that dispute Open Theism. However, I will answer any questions to the best of my ability.
BenAdam said:Basically how do you defend it scripturally?
BenAdam said:Is is something akin to Schrodinger's cat?
victoryword said:Not sure what that is. Explain it to me.
Cleany said:wow i dont believe it. i thought it was pretty obvious that the future wasnt "set" and that god can "change his mind" if you will.
i suppose everything needs a name - cool!
"gods plan" woOOooOOoo. people talk about it as if it was a ghost or something mystical and magical. god wants us to be a part of his plan, jesus told us to heal people, not to pray that he will heal people, but he told us to heal. we are a part of whatever god is doing, that is the whole point of christianity.
of course its easier to believe that everything is all laid out. means you can watch the tv in peace.
BenAdam said:In brief, in quantum physics, observation changes what is being observed. Until it is observed it is in something of a dual state. You put a cat in a box and give it food that may or may not be poisoned. The cat exists in a dual state until it is observed either alive or dead.
In long, read here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrodinger%27s_cat
I know we are not talking about observation but the future and I was wondering if this was a good way to think of it.
BenAdam said:Ok to start, quote from another thread...
Ok this sounds to me like this... God told Jonah He was going to destroy Ninevah. To cut to the chase, Jonah told Ninevah this and they repented allowing God to not destroy them. Therefore the future was not set... is that right?
PastorJ said:No, The future was set. It was Gods plan to lie to Jonah about destroying Ninevah, placing before him temptation to resist going, which was Gods further plan to get him thrown over board and swallowed by a whale just to teach him a spiritual lesson because His ways are not our ways His wonders to perform. After all you never Know what Gods going to do. God just likes mixing things up a bit to make us feel like we are actually being used to make things change so that we dont find out the truth that our lives are senseless. Jonahs repentance was not that of deep sorrow and conviction he was merely doing what had been previously downloaded onto his hardrive before the foundations of the world. So as "preprogrammed" (or predestined)the whale vomited Jonah up on land JonaH preached to Ninevah. Gods ways are definitely not ours.![]()
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PJ
BenAdam said:
Now that my jaw is off the floor, I realize that was tongue in cheek.