Must be a book not highly valued if its dirt cheap or it would be in much demand, wouldn't it?
I see some copies of the Bible going very cheap tbh, but I’d say they’re worth every penny and wouldn’t make too many negative assumptions on that basis.
One reason I believe in Meticulous Providence is because Jesus Christ Meticulously orchestrated the Crucifixion himself. For this reason, I think you should also agree in Meticulous Providence...
Okay. You believe in meticulous providence, then it’s very unfortunate and misleading to also write:
do you think God used General Providence to bring the Crucifixion of Christ to fruition?
I do;
You believe God brought about the crucifixion first by general providence, and later you insist he did these things by meticulous providence. You can’t have it both ways though, reading up on the two terms helps show that.
General providence
the only wise God has chosen to exercise general rather than meticulous providence, allowing space for us to operate and for God to be creative and resourceful in working with us. It was solely God’s decision not to control every detail that happens in our lives.
Meticulous providence
According to meticulous providence, God ordains everything that happens. Even acts that we view as evil happen because God wants them to happen and serve a good purpose in God’s plan. Thus there are no such things as accidents or tragedies.
There’s no such thing as general providence if you already hold to meticulous providence, as meticulous providence covers absolutely everything. So yes, you do appear to believe in “sovereignty” how Calvinists misdefine that word, and yes you must believe that your choice to believe in Calvinism was in reality caused by the Primary mover, meaning God.
You’re blessed to be best, as I’ve shared before. God’s acted on your life and choices in a meticulous fashion so that you’re drawn into the great spiritual institute of Calvinism. You’re ontologically superior by virtue of Gods grace over and above the rest of the Christian world.
You might not feel this way, for example, a man might insist that he’s a very special boy, and he’s not a determinist, so this man can be mistaken about being a very special boys while rejecting Calvinism, and you could be extremely humble while “believing” in Calvinism.
Though it’s not an example of the Calvinist being logically consistent, because the logically consistent Calvinists have the arrogance problem I’ve already shared via Desiring God and other Calvinist groups.
Would you say that God Providentially determined the Selling of Joseph into Slavery? I would. Would you say that the Offering of the Children was Providentially governed by the Providence of God? I suspect you will agree...
Not “meticulously,” that’s the point where we don’t agree, you’re using general providence and meticulous providence as synonyms as if you can jump between either phrase, that’s not helpful though. You have denied general providence in favour of meticulous providence, that’s okay though, because that’s Calvinism.
I’m going to have to press you
again though, because I need you to carry the weight of conversation clash by responding to many of my answered points. You could start with that post you’ve neglected
(#525,) since I’m not one to let go of my own points while throughly answering yours.