God is a Sinner....

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Originally posted by PrinceofBlades
He doesn't know everything in the sense that if he did we would be living faith. But if we are superior to the animals in the field of free will, than Fate/Destiny would be contradictary to this fact. Therefore it is more accurate to say that God knows the "consequences of our actions" and not "everything"...

But in the bible it says GOD KNows all and everything

And everythihng that will happen

Prove it...

you prove it

He doesn't know everything in the sense that if he did we would be living faith. But if we are superior to the animals in the field of free will, than Fate/Destiny would be contradictary to this fact. Therefore it is more accurate to say that God knows the "consequences of our actions" and not "everything"...
so much for an omnipotent god then

Semi-omnipotent then

not even omnipresent either, guess this god cant be in the presence of evil

Originally posted by finti
in the flood story what do you think killed the people left on earth, since Noah seems to be the only one in the world with a boat

God did give them warning. The people were the fools.

Originally posted by finti
not even omnipresent either, guess this god cant be in the presence of evil

You have it wrong once more. Evil cannot be in God's presence unless he choses to allow it. Besides omnipresent means to be everywhere at any given time.

Originally posted by finti
so much for an omnipotent god then

He chooses not to know, he gave us free will. And can easily take it away...

Originally posted by sonnet
You have it wrong once more. Evil cannot be in God's presence unless he choses to allow it. Besides omnipresent means to be everywhere at any given time.

David in the Psalms said that there is no where that God is not....So, god would have to be where evil is, where hell is...

God did give them warning. The people were the fools
yeah and there were no boats around whatsoever, yeah right 😂

You have it wrong once more. Evil cannot be in God's presence unless he choses to allow it. Besides omnipresent means to be everywhere at any given time.
yeah and presence of evil is anyplace so if it means everywhere at any time anyplace is part of that. Oh and the evil can not be in the presence of god unless god choses to allow it is a nice way of avoiding the problem at hand, just like the many cases they try to squirm whenever a problem occures.

Originally posted by finti
yeah and there were no boats around whatsoever, yeah right 😂

The warning was for them to turn away from their evil ways. He would not have sent the flood but they chose to mock God and Noah.

still you believe that no one else had a boat.

Also anyone can go from "evil" to non "evil" thoughts, including Christians, and unless god pops in and out, much like a tissue box, He remains connected to the individuals...So, God is part or dwelling with evil....

No, it's an example of misinterpreting scripture

Originally posted by debbiejo
Maybe it's all just a conspiracy theory....Wheres Deano?
The story of Job may or may not be literal but anyway God had given Adam dominion over the fish of the sea, the fowl of the air and over every living creature, when he sinned he lost it. When Adam sinned he gave everything that God had given to him to the devil. I don't think God gave the devil permission as much as said all he has is in your hands because it was. I think this story is like a parable, it caqn be compared to the prodigal son in the new testament because Job did offer sacrifices he said it may be that my sons have sinned which indicates unbelief. Jobs lack of belief opened the door for the devil and the rest of the story is about what happened because Job sinned.

whales aint fish though

That's where they get "A whale of a tale."

Re: No, it's an example of misinterpreting scripture

Originally posted by markie
The story of Job may or may not be literal but anyway God had given Adam dominion over the fish of the sea, the fowl of the air and over every living creature, when he sinned he lost it. When Adam sinned he gave everything that God had given to him to the devil. I don't think God gave the devil permission as much as said all he has is in your hands because it was. I think this story is like a parable, it caqn be compared to the prodigal son in the new testament because Job did offer sacrifices he said it may be that my sons have sinned which indicates unbelief. Jobs lack of belief opened the door for the devil and the rest of the story is about what happened because Job sinned.

God isn't love.....
Love is affection towards another with great feeling...

Love is also the freedom to be who you are....That's why God would never punish anybody......Why would He give us free will only to punish us for using it.