moksha wrote:Ran across this statement by The Nehor on the MDD board:
God can say whatever he wants to whomever he wants. It is not our place to place bounds on what the Almighty may choose to do.
This idea seems good, but is also somewhat contrary to the notion that we can bind things on Earth and in Heaven. There must be some rationalization around this. What am I missing?
i think you may be missing the fact that the quote is wrong.
To say that God is un-boundless may be an incorrect understanding of His nature.
For example, we recognize, and know, that God can not lie, tell falsehoods. He is also bound by covenants.
Some may refute these examples and simply claim that He could if He "wanted" to...but that would be inaccurate, because He could never want to...by His nature, He could never want to, nor would He ever be able to.
This is an aspect of a different discussion where one considers the question of whether God brought forth the Law of if the Law brought forth God.
Hope this helps