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If the future does not exist yet, how can it be knowable?God does not know the future?
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If the future does not exist yet, how can it be knowable?God does not know the future?
But - for the record for you and anyone else reading along - Calvinism does not teach that God predestines and or elects "arbitrarily".
"Full determinism" is not predestination. Perhaps address Predestination and Foreknowledge from Scriptures before attributing your theories on others. Because what you posit above is not Calvinist in origin. If you think so, prove it.Perhaps not. But. I would be interested to know what percentage of Christians doubt or have strong reservations about the currently popular idea of what I personally label full determinism, which is any version of expressing the idea that God has planned not only important things for our individual lives/salvation, but instead of only those that He has planned and controls even trivial things also (e.g. "is in control" so that when I get a flat tire He did it to me every time (while He could indeed at some key time for a specific need of my soul in contrast) -- stuff like when a light bulb burns out, or other unimportant things, that God has caused it specifically instead of only as nature in operation.
See, I think many people doubt the full determinism ideas, no matter how often others say them.
Poor Job. Someone should have told him that the Lord does not give or take away. Someone should have told him God was waiting for calamity to befall him.Many for example do not think God always is the cause of cancer or accidents.
You mean God employs a sovereign deism?Rather, we know/believe He can intervene and alter outcomes when we pray. In other words, many think -- a mainstream view then -- that nature causes cancer usually, but then we can pray and ask for His intervention, to various outcomes (whether getting more time, or even passing on but into salvation, eternal life!).
That's probably because corporate election is not part of a systematic theology. That's a problem.So, sure, probably few even know about corporate election, but many have basic views that align to it.
God is mutable?If the future does not exist yet, how can it be knowable?
Ephesians 1, Romans 9-11, Romans 8 There's more but you already refused to discuss Ephesians 1 for some reason.How then does Calvinism teach that God predestines and or elects?
Poor Job. Someone should have told him that the Lord does not give or take away. Someone should have told him God was waiting for calamity to befall him.
How so?Job is an exception, not a norm.
How is Job an exception?
Ephesians 1, Romans 9-11, Romans 8 There's more but you already refused to discuss Ephesians 1 for some reason.
Someone should have told him that the Lord does not give or take away
Was that really a response.Because most of us do not endure all the things that job had to endure to prove a point.
Oh my.Was it not the adversary that was given permission to destroy Job?
At least two, me being one has provided Biblical expository definitions of Predestination and Foreknowledge. Would you like to go back to those posts?That's not an answer to the question ... and you know perfectly well why.
Free will. That we have the choice to reject or deny salvation. That while God has the end but we have the free choice to choice own own ending. That if I accept God my predestination is clear.
At least two, me being one has provided Biblical expository definitions of Predestination and Foreknowledge. Would you like to go back to those posts?
How then does Calvinism teach that God predestines and or elects?
I can tell you most certainly that it wasn’t based on any merits that He foresaw in them. As the free will theist want to believe. But according to His purposes and reasons left to Him alone, He chose to show mercy on some.How then does Calvinism teach that God predestines and or elects?
That would take an entire lesson on the doctrine of predestination. Volumes have been writtenHow then does Calvinism teach that God predestines and or elects?
It's just at times and a lot later I have been doubting about if I'm truly a believer.