Were born with Adam’s sinful nature.
Quite true. David, the man after God's own heart, confessed in Psalm 51 that he was conceived in iniquity.
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Were born with Adam’s sinful nature.
Quite true. David, the man after God's own heart, confessed in Psalm 51 that he was conceived in iniquity.
“Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, And in sin my mother conceived me.”
Psalms 51:5 NASB1995
This is referring to his mother not David. David had not yet sinned while he was at a cellular level.
Are you saying that David was confessing that he was a SOB?
I doubt he would put it that way.
Are you sure?nope
Right.Were born with Adam’s sinful nature.
That seems, however, the meaning you have given to it. Would you care to elaborate on David's mother's iniquity by her act of conception?
Are you sure?
“God foresaw those who would repent and abide in Christ to the end and wrote their names in the book of life before creation.”
God saw something that happened, and then acted.
That’s what your view is. He has to “see” it to do it. On top of that, He’s predestining something that going to happen anyway.Your picturing God sitting down and thinking about it then writing the names in the book of life instead of Him just writing the names in as if He already knew their outcome.
That’s what your view is. He has to “see” it to do it. On top of that, He’s predestining something that going to happen anyway.
For you, though, foreknowledge is what He will learn.That’s not my view at all your just pretending it is. That might be true for humans but not an omniscient omnipresent God. Chosen according to His foreknowledge.
For you, though, foreknowledge is what He will learn.
The root of the problem is that in order for predestination to be just we must be capable of meeting God’s expectations.
No because it’s not explained in the scriptures.
It’s not a false accusation. It’s the logical conclusion of your posts.Again with the false accusations. Isn’t that against the forum rules? Aren’t you a staff member?
Would God be just if everyone was condemned to hell?Strange thing is too if you take Calvinists out of their religious paradigm thing, they'd all agree that's rational and just what you're saying. They'd never be able to comprehend a just system working any other way.
It’s not a false accusation. It’s the logical conclusion of your posts.
Not at all. Foreknowledge means He knew us beforehand. It doesn’t mean He knows what will happen. That’s omniscience.No, not at all. That’s your perception of foreknowledge not mine. Your thinking of it as if He had to stop and concentrate to use His super powers to look into the future like Professor Xavier or something to see what will happen when in all actuality He always knew what would happen from the very beginning.
Not at all. Foreknowledge means He knew us beforehand. It doesn’t mean He knows what will happen. That’s omniscience.