He knew that pain and evil would be the result of making men/women free agents.
You seem to be suggesting that God could create a world in which free agents did not nor ever will exist.
How would that actually work?
Regards,
MG
He knew that pain and evil would be the result of making men/women free agents.
If you think that last bit is what I'm doing, please point out where you think I'm not approaching the church in a principled and consistent manner.MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:18 pmA number of years ago I chose to believe in a personal creator God. For me, I look to find those things in the world that point towards that God.
The church fits within that paradigm. Not perfectly…from where I sit…but enough to keep on keeping on.
I have a concern for those that jump ship prematurely or jump ship and the to then inverse of what you describe. That is, look for reasons and do the mental gymnastics necessary to rationalize staying out of the church.
Regards,
MG
I contend that many that leave the church do so because they are unable or unwilling to take the scriptures as their guide and then do their own damn thinking.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 10:56 pm
My answer to my own question is that the fruits of the church had not been universally good. It has produced good fruit and bad fruit. The typical response is to assign all the good fruit to the church and all the bad fruit to the people, but that's an unprincipled and ad hoc approach. In fact, it violates the very scripture you rely on: if the church is of God it cannot produce bad fruit -- period.
No. As you claimed, he is all knowing. He knows what will happen. Not just generic pain and suffering. Beaten and raped children.
I’m speaking in general terms. This isn’t all about you.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:46 pmIf you think that last bit is what I'm doing, please point out where you think I'm not approaching the church in a principled and consistent manner.MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:18 pm
A number of years ago I chose to believe in a personal creator God. For me, I look to find those things in the world that point towards that God.
The church fits within that paradigm. Not perfectly…from where I sit…but enough to keep on keeping on.
I have a concern for those that jump ship prematurely or jump ship and the to then inverse of what you describe. That is, look for reasons and do the mental gymnastics necessary to rationalize staying out of the church.
Regards,
MG
Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:54 pmNo. As you claimed, he is all knowing. He knows what will happen. Not just generic pain and suffering. Beaten and raped children.
Again, straw man. Why are you portraying a world without child beating and raping as world totally absent of free agency? Is your God, in whom all things are possible, powerless to create a world of free agents with a single exception for beating and raping children?
The argument from ignorance is still a fallacy, last time I looked.
Do you enjoy wrapping things up in a never ending pretzel? This does seem to be a common trait of yours.He knew that pain and evil would be the result of making men/women free agents.
What you contend about people who leave the church is the least on-topic thing said in this thread. Maybe think about leading by example?MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:54 pmI contend that many that leave the church do so because they are unable or unwilling to take the scriptures as their guide and then do their own damn thinking.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 10:56 pm
My answer to my own question is that the fruits of the church had not been universally good. It has produced good fruit and bad fruit. The typical response is to assign all the good fruit to the church and all the bad fruit to the people, but that's an unprincipled and ad hoc approach. In fact, it violates the very scripture you rely on: if the church is of God it cannot produce bad fruit -- period.
Sheesh.
Don’t take that as another ad hominem.
Grow a pair.
The church is composed of human beings. Are you saying that within the gospel/church everyone is going to be perfect? I would hope not. But are there a whole lot of people trying to do their best to live the gospel and be worthy of the fruits of the Spirit?
Yes.
The plates are key to the restoration. (Just throwing that in there…)
Try to stay on topic.
Regards,
Didn't say it was. It was a polite request to allow me to correct bad arguments.
Of course I read what you said. I disagreed with your characterization of what God knows. I think that's within the paradigm of acceptable argumentation.MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 12:04 amRes Ipsa wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:54 pm
No. As you claimed, he is all knowing. He knows what will happen. Not just generic pain and suffering. Beaten and raped children.
Again, straw man. Why are you portraying a world without child beating and raping as world totally absent of free agency? Is your God, in whom all things are possible, powerless to create a world of free agents with a single exception for beating and raping children?
The argument from ignorance is still a fallacy, last time I looked.
Did you read what I said? Res Ipsa, this is becoming somewhat of a waste of time and tedious. You are going around in circles.
Please don’t take that as an ad hominem. It’s not.
In this very post you are responding to I said…and I’ll say it again:
Do you enjoy wrapping things up in a never ending pretzel? This does seem to be a common trait of yours.He knew that pain and evil would be the result of making men/women free agents.
Please don’t take THAT as another ad hominem. It’s not.
So here we go AGAIN.
How would your preferred world work and what would it look like if it was to be inhabited by free willed human beings?
Regards,
MG