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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 05:03 AM

:rocknroll:Did God create men knowing full well in advance that some of them would burn in hell?



Be careful how you answer If you are a free willy.





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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 11:29 AM

I know you do not agree with that Steve and thus where the deception comes in, for rebelling against the word of God.

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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 12:34 PM

Apparently you don't understand Life.

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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 12:46 PM

Logic (from the Greek λογική logikē)[1] is the formal systematic study of the principles of valid inference and correct reasoning.[2] Logic is used in most intellectual activities, but is studied primarily in the disciplines of philosophy, mathematics, semantics, and computer science. Logic examines general forms which arguments may take, which forms are valid, and which are fallacies. It is one kind of critical thinking. In philosophy, the study of logic figures in most major areas: epistemology, ethics, metaphysics. In mathematics, it is the study of valid inferences within some formal language.[3]



Logic has origins in several ancient civilizations, including India,[4] China[5] and Greece. Logic was established as a discipline by Aristotle, who gave it a fundamental place in philosophy. The study of logic was part of the classical trivium.



Averroes defined logic as "the tool for distinguishing between the true and the false;"[6] Richard Whately, "the Science, as well as the Art, of reasoning;" and Gottlob Frege, "the science of the most general laws of truth." The article Definitions of logic provides citations for these and other definitions.



Logic is often divided into two parts, inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. The first is drawing general conclusions from specific examples, the second drawing logical conclusions from definitions and axioms. A similar dichotomy, used by Aristotle, is analysis and synthesis. Here the first takes an object of study and examines its component parts. The second considers how parts can be combined to form a whole.



Logic is also studied in argumentation theory.[7]

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For some logic is greater than truth!!



In otherwords the creation is greater than the creator!!

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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 01:20 PM

Da 11:32 And such as do wickedly against the covenant shall he corrupt by flatteries: but the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits.

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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 03:33 PM

Two Sparrows that is an amazingly arrogant statement!I guess only you,in your great wisdom understand life!Ive read back through some of your other posts and it seems that you are also the only one who Has the Holy Spirit,an has the market cornered on all truth.Point out to me the error of my thinking oh great one,LOL



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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 04:03 PM

welcome back Steve.

God does know who will choose him. He is all knowing, however, he allows us to make that decsion.

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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 04:25 PM

Steve said, "...Arminians are so quick to accuse the God of reformed theology of being cruel for condemning some to hell,while electing some to eternal life,but if God knows "our end before our beginning,then he obviously knows who will go to hell.If he then still creates the condemned man,Don't we still end up with the same result."

The end result that some will suffer eternity separated from God, yes. But your end is the result of man spending eternity in Hell because God made him that way through no choice of his own, whereas the end result according to my belief is that there are those who choose to turn their back on God and therefore will reap the result of that choice, that being spending eternity in Hell.

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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 04:36 PM

Steve,

I checked the forum at the end of my lunch break. When I read your question I thought to myself, "If he understood Life, he wouldn't be trying to use this as a trick question" So I posted a short sentence. I apologize if it was offensive to your pride. Even as I drove home from work I looked forward to answering and explaining this question. However, from your recent post I see you don't need anyone to explain to you. To bad, this is a subject I am passionate about. Therefore I'll just give you just the highlights, and you can take it from there.

Your a big fan of Systematic Theology, put these two verses together and you will have your answer. : Romans 1:20 and Hebrews 10:1.

And don't come back crying it doesn't make sense and it has nothing to do with this question. But in case you do, here is why you don�t understand:

Paperwork, Writings and Mechanical Mechanisms are inventions of men. They can be made and forced, micro-managing perfects and improves them. The opposite is true for life. The reason you don't understand is the same reason your Systematic Theology is flawed.....because you have only learned from a books.

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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 04:51 PM

Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God, so if your doctrine is not of the word of God there is no supernatural faith, only natural faith.



Faith for the new birth comes from hearing the word of God, so my question who is accountable for all those that are way laid by the preaching of unbelief.



The answer should be very obvious!!

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Posted : 28 Feb, 2011 07:25 PM

"If in His absolute freedom God has willed to give a man limited freedom, who is there to stay his hand, or say "What doest thou?" Man's will is free because God is sovereign. A God less than sovereign could not bestow moral freedom upon his creatures. He would be afraid to do so."

Tozer, Knowledge of the Holy

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