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davidv
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Yes. Your point?Were you following all the discussion?
At minimun you do not understand what I have written. At worst, you do not have a reasonable (that is, logical) basis for your claims.What is your conclusion?
Yes. Your point?Were you following all the discussion?
At minimun you do not understand what I have written. At worst, you do not have a reasonable (that is, logical) basis for your claims.What is your conclusion?
But the very fact that we always do what we are assumed to means that we cannot scape our fates.A God who is omniscient won’t do such a mistake that creature could realize!You can’t do it because you didn’t choose to do it. To do it despite choosing otherwise would indicate a lack of freedom of the will, because then apparently you would be FORCED to do it against your will. So it seems like we are all in agreeance.
Cool.Yes. Your point?
I can summarize my discussion in one line now: We have fates since God sees. We are however free to dance as we wish but we cannot change our fate. This is a creation which has a serious problem, hence the God is responsible for its action when it comes to divine justice.At minimun you do not understand what I have written. At worst, you do not have a reasonable (that is, logical) basis for your claims.
You are right, but it is the fate that WE CHOSEBut the very fact that we always do what we are assumed to means that we cannot scape our fates.A God who is omniscient won’t do such a mistake that creature could realize!![]()
I think you get it.You are right, but it is the fate that WE CHOSE
No fate but what we make
No it is not termed “fate” it is termed choice rather…You are right, but it is the fate that WE CHOSE
No fate but what we make
What I am trying to say is that you can have fate and be free. That is basically your scenario. Fatalism.No it is not termed “fate” it is termed choice rather…
Fate infers that it destined to happen - predetermined without free will. Unavoidable.
Hence the error of “fatalism”.
Nope.What I am trying to say is that you can have fate and be free. That is basically your scenario. Fatalism.
Do you agree with this: You can have fate and be free.Nope.
Self contradictory.
Fatalism is an error.
In the normal sense - No.Do you agree with this: You can have fate and be free.
Well. That is basically your scenario. We have fate because God sees and we are however free to act.In the normal sense - No.
They are contradictory.
Free will is either free or it is not free will. By definition.
R. *NegativeWell. That is basically your scenario. We have fate because God sees and we are however free to act.
So you think you are going to a place you are not supposed to! That is very definition of fate. By the way we are not the writer of the book. Content of book is written at time of creation.R. *Negative
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To the first:So you think you are going to a place you are not supposed to! That is very definition of fate. By the way we are not the writer of the book. Content of book is written at time of creation.
Not what your Church says…the first part. The second part would be a logical conclusion since they cannot affirmatively answer how foreknowledge and pre-ordination mesh with free will.To the first:
R. Negative
To the second:
R. Negative
To the third:
R. Negative God involves us as co-workers in his vineyard as it where.
To the forth:
R. Negative** Creation is not a once an done matter. Nor is there some play that was written in advance somehow - that we come in and just say some predetermined lines and exit.**
What exactly does the Church say on this matter and what do you think it means?Not what your Church says…the first part. The second part would be a logical conclusion since they cannot affirmatively answer how foreknowledge and pre-ordination mesh with free will.
Or, maybe there is another answer.
Just check the Catholic Encyclopedia…I’ve done it, I’m sure you can. Unless teachings change.What exactly does the Church say on this matter and what do you think it means?
Good.To the first:
R. Negative
So read your previous comment.To the second:
R. Negative
Co-worker in what is already designed!To the third:
R. Negative God involves us as co-workers in his vineyard as it where.
That is wrong at least within your faith. Everything is done at the moment of creation.To the forth:
R. Negative Creation is not a once an done matter. Nor is there some play that was written in advance somehow - that we come in and just say some predetermined lines and exit.
To find and kill ignorance.The only place the Kingdom isn’t complete is in time. You wouldn’t know Christ in King and wins the battle of good and evil had it not already happened outside of time.
So how are you spending your very limited time?