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Some Christians do think that God's got a plan for it all and God's "watching over us". Though nothing in the bible suggests that God is doing anything in our world right now. He put things in motion (Genesis, Birth of Christ, Departure of Christ, etc), and according to the book of Revelation, he will come to put an end to what he started later. Those Christians that believe that God has planned all this stuff to happen so far here are wrong. God is not responsible for the trash our world is. We are. |
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My point is WHY is homosexuality a sin? Why should they be put to death whether it is by man or god? Quote:
Divine theory does not fill any gap. Well, it does, but it only creates a bigger one. It creates a complex, capable-of-anything creature who does not need a creator. And I'll put this in one last time in case someone else understands. God foresaw picking option A. In effect, he foresaw NOT picking option B. Now, my question is, can he change to option B now? |
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For the options A and B, I'm not sure I get it. If you mean God changing something in the world that is about to happen/has already happened, I'll have to say no/yes. At least, by the Christian example, God is not capable of looking into the future. When the people were building the tower of Babylon, he never saw it coming. Though when it did happen he was able to change it indirectly. Mainly by wiping the slate clean, but it still changed it. It only further supports my clockmaker god belief. |
But the Bible states that God is all knowing and all powerful.
If you look up Genesis 18:14, Luke 18:27, Revelation 19:6, it states that god is all powerful. If you look up Psalm 139:2-6 and Isaiah 40:13-14, it states that god is all knowing. The fact that he didn't see the Tower of Babylon coming is just another contradiction in the Bible. So therefore, if God can change his future mind, he is not all knowing, and if he cannot, he is not all powerful. |
Vasu, i thought we agreed that neither of us were going to understand the others point. *Sigh*
And as for homosexuality, the general idea is that sexual things done simply for pleasure are wrong, though as previously stated i dont neccesarilly agree with that doctrine. Quote:
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My question is why the Bible doesn't seem to agree with it, and why you are picking and choosing the doctrines in the Bible to follow. |
im not picking and choosing. not in the slightest. you seem to only think of the old testament when you think of the bible, though.
And since you get to remake your claim, i'll go ahead and remake mine: God CAN be omnipotent and all powerful at the same time, but you also have to factor in that he's all knowing and the epitome of wisdom. He forms a plan that is 100% correct, and therefore needs not change it; he knows he could if he wanted to, but he doesnt. He has the power to, but decides not to use it. |
All the OT laws still apply today.
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By fufill, he ment make them complete; bring them to their full glory. Christ taught a doctrine of forgiveness and love. and i think the old testament days required some strict action, seeing as it was pure chaos without any true moral code before the 10 commandments. I believe that Christ reformed those laws and brought them to their true glory as a thing of forgiveness and love for humankind.
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By fulfill, he also meant fulfill the prophecies, as is clearly mentioned, and some prophecies are meant to be fulfilled in his second coming.
And you still haven't answered. |
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