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Just wondering, assuming all history was the same, could God decide to not interfere w/it (not become human, not help Israel, not est. Christianity)?
Why or Why not?
Why or Why not?
His intervention is because of love. He is total consummate love.Just wondering, assuming all history was the same, could God decide to not interfere w/it (not become human, not help Israel, not est. Christianity)?
Why or Why not?
Well, all of history is shaped by God’s promise of Redemption, but you can ask, if once Adam and Eve had sinned, did God have to redeem mankind, and the answer is a clear “no”. The Redemption was something God freely chose and He was not bound by His Nature to redeem us.Just wondering, assuming all history was the same, could God decide to not interfere w/it (not become human, not help Israel, not est. Christianity)?
Why or Why not?
Does foreknowledge of the future constitute an aspect of omniscience, which is claimed as part of your God’s nature? If so, this is confusing - if God knew in advance, as incontrovertible fact, everything that would happen at any given future time, that seems to me to preclude even God having options as to what he might choose to do. But this is quite possibly steering the thread in a direction it wasn’t intended to go…Well, all of history is shaped by God’s promise of Redemption, but you can ask, if once Adam and Eve had sinned, did God have to redeem mankind, and the answer is a clear “no”. The Redemption was something God freely chose and He was not bound by His Nature to redeem us.
Maybe it’s a tangent, but maybe not! God exists outside of time and space (which are a part of creation itself). He is present right now (to Him) at all points in Creation history: past, present and future. It’s not that the future is foreordained, He just knows what we will do. Obviously you and I can’t quite comprehend this (unless your brain just exploded).Does foreknowledge of the future constitute an aspect of omniscience, which is claimed as part of your God’s nature? If so, this is confusing - if God knew in advance, as incontrovertible fact, everything that would happen at any given future time, that seems to me to preclude even God having options as to what he might choose to do. But this is quite possibly steering the thread in a direction it wasn’t intended to go…