thomas_t
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- Nov 9, 2019
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why should I do that? You do ask me to do it.I've tried to ask Him, and the request remains unanswered. Maybe you, the claimed truly faithful, might have better luck.
But whenever there is not sufficient clarity on a matter in the Bible, God wanted it so.
If ever God is unclear in the Bible concerning a matter, ... he is so on purpose.
Lack of clarity can be of use, too, I think.
I do want to align myself to God and this is why I do not to provide the clarity for themes God himself did not provide an answer for in his Bible.
here you misquoted. I say: either @dcalling is right, or in case he is not ... God is unclear concerning the limitations these persons have to suffer.'Thomas' - The verse tells believers that they will still go to heaven, but maybe not be given all privileges. Or, it is left to conjecture and not clarified.
I think dcalling is right indeed, though.
I think that God being unclear or "ambivalent" as you put it, about something does not lead to confusion. In my opinion it is possible to be not confused and not omniscient at the same time.
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