Albion
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martymonster asked--
If we start by agreeing on the nature and characteristics of God, of course we all will find any suggestion about him acting differently than that to be unacceptable. If we start by agreeing on the Biblical God's nature, we will say that it's not like God to do X or Y.
But if the idea is that God, in order to be God, must necessarily be this or that, it doesn't hold.
Meaning what exactly?
If we start by agreeing on the nature and characteristics of God, of course we all will find any suggestion about him acting differently than that to be unacceptable. If we start by agreeing on the Biblical God's nature, we will say that it's not like God to do X or Y.
But if the idea is that God, in order to be God, must necessarily be this or that, it doesn't hold.
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