Please try to take a few classes in theology. Please. It will help you.
Well, tell me where you went first. I definitely want to avoid that school.
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Please try to take a few classes in theology. Please. It will help you.
I agree. It is a statement of Gods truth.
Adam was in bondage when the serpent was speaking lies?
Will not and cannot are often synonymous. Are you saying God lacks the physical POWER to lie? Otherwise, you have to say it is a moral inability, which is a "will not."
Will not and cannot are not synonyms. I would love to be able to dunk a basketball. I want to do it, that is my will. But I cannot do it, and believe me, I've tried.
And yes, I am saying God does not have the ability to lie. The scriptures say he cannot lie, not will not.
Tit 1:2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began;
Will not and cannot are not synonyms. I would love to be able to dunk a basketball. I want to do it, that is my will. But I cannot do it, and believe me, I've tried.
And yes, I am saying God does not have the ability to lie. The scriptures say he cannot lie, not will not.
Tit 1:2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began;
First, Adam was already in a degree of bondage. He was bound to the earth (and could not fly). He was limited in his understanding (he did not know all things).
This second (that he did not know all things), created a deficiency through which the Serpent was able to place Adam under bondage.
Sin always comes from bondage, and this bondage is a result of deficiency. God lacks any such deficiency, and thus has a completely free will. Man's will, however, is NOT free, and thus he can sin.
But people also say things like "I could NEVER hurt my child!" That is an inability, but not a matter of power, but will.
It (cannot) means that He is Truth, and disposed to speak truth, veracious. It's a positive, not a negative. You should look up the word in a dictionary; veracious. This Greek word is used only here in the NT.
He said "often" synonymous not always. They can be used synonymously.Will not and cannot are not synonyms. I would love to be able to dunk a basketball. I want to do it, that is my will. But I cannot do it, and believe me, I've tried.
God's nature says he cannot lie. He could if he wanted to. Here is where they are being used synonymously. Of course this doesn't mean the EVERY time they are synonyms, but in this case they are.And yes, I am saying God does not have the ability to lie. The scriptures say he cannot lie, not will not.
Tit 1:2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began;
1+2=3 2+1=3 It's the same thing. All that sin are a servant of sin. It is in no way the opposite of anything.I am always amazed at Calvinists and how they often say the exact opposite of what the scriptures say. You say sin always comes from bondage, but the scriptures say the exact opposite.
John 8:34 Jesus answered them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin.
Did Jesus say whoever is the servant of sin (in bondage to sin) sins? No, he said the exact opposite, he said whosoever commits sin is the servant of sin.
Nice straw man, but no. Please show me a verse that says we are not in bondage till AFTER we sin.Paul said the same.
Rom 6:16 Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?
Did Paul say we must yield to sin because we are servants to sin? No, he said the opposite, he said that to whoever we yield ourselves to obey, his servants we become.
It is said in Proverbs.
Pro 5:22 His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself, and he shall be holden with the cords of his sins.
It is our sins that causes us to be in bondage, not the other way around. You aren't born a heroin addict (unless your mother was an addict during her pregnancy with you), you are not born in bondage to heroin. No, it is after you start taking heroin that you become a slave to it. The same with cigarettes, nobody is born with a cigarette in their mouth, you only become a slave to cigarettes after you willingly choose to start smoking.
Man, you guys believe everything in exact reverse.
But people also say things like "I could NEVER hurt my child!" That is an inability, but not a matter of power, but will.
I'm sorry, but this doctrine you hold is serious error. You believe God can do whatever he wants, and whatever he does is right. You believe God can tell a lie, and that alone makes it truth.
Well, if God can tell a lie and that makes it the truth, then why can't we tell a lie and it be the truth?
I mean, in your system there is no right or wrong really. It would also make God the biggest hypocrite ever, he can say whatever he wants and it is considered truth. In your system God can say 2 plus 2 equals 5 and it is the truth, but if we say 2 plus 2 equals 5 we are a liar and must be punished for eternity for this sin.
If God could say 2 plus 2 equals 5 and it is the truth, he could also answer 6, or 7, or any number whatsoever. If this were true, there would be no such thing as truth.
I have never met anyone in my life who believes like this. It defies all logic and common sense. All I can say is that your doctrine is seriously messed up.
He said "often" synonymous not always. They can be used synonymously.
God's nature says he cannot lie. He could if he wanted to. Here is where they are being used synonymously. Of course this doesn't mean the EVERY time they are synonyms, but in this case they are.
1+2=3 2+1=3 It's the same thing. All that sin are a servant of sin. It is in no way the opposite of anything.
Nice straw man, but no. Please show me a verse that says we are not in bondage till AFTER we sin.
True. You can't be dogmatic either way when it could mean either.In some cases this might be true. That does not mean you can be dogmatic about it. It says "cannot" not "will not".
I do too. It's not his power that cannot lie, but his nature that cannot lie. God has the power to lie, but it's not in his nature to lie. Therefore, he will never lie. It's both cannot and will not.We will have to agree to disagree. I believe God cannot lie.
no, the cumulative property only works with addition, not difference. That's different from the point I was making. It didn't matter which side it had it on. It wasn't making an argument but a statement.How about this, 5 minus 3 equals 2. Does 3 minus 5 equal 2?
Of course not! (with the exception of drugs that you gave) We all choose to sin. What we are all born with is a nature. God has a nature. It's divine. It's perfect. We have a nature. It's sinful. It wasn't our own way. It is deceitful. We sin because it is in our nature to sin.I showed you verses that were plain and clear, you simply refuse to hear them. I gave easily understood examples, such as smoking. Nobody is born a cigarette addict, nobody is born addicted to gambling. You must start smoking and start gambling to become addicted to them.
First, Adam was already in a degree of bondage. He was bound to the earth (and could not fly). He was limited in his understanding (he did not know all things).
This second (that he did not know all things), created a deficiency through which the Serpent was able to place Adam under bondage.
Sin always comes from bondage, and this bondage is a result of deficiency. God lacks any such deficiency, and thus has a completely free will. Man's will, however, is NOT free, and thus he can sin.
Always glad to see a Calvinist agree about God's Nature being unchanging and as Truth.
Indeed. But have you ever read the full passage in which this is said to be true?Maybe you'd agree that God's Nature is also Love?
And after He created the world in His Love He said it was "very good"
...and now I will asume you believe He did not lie about this either.
Glad for me.There is hope for you yet. :thumbs:
Will not and cannot are not synonyms. I would love to be able to dunk a basketball. I want to do it, that is my will. But I cannot do it, and believe me, I've tried.
And yes, I am saying God does not have the ability to lie. The scriptures say he cannot lie, not will not.
Tit 1:2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began;
:thumbs::thumbs: You got it.It (cannot) means that He is Truth, and disposed to speak truth, veracious. It's a positive, not a negative. You should look up the word in a dictionary; veracious. This Greek word is used only here in the NT.
Of course not! (with the exception of drugs that you gave) We all choose to sin. What we are all born with is a nature. God has a nature. It's divine. It's perfect. We have a nature. It's sinful. It wasn't our own way. It is deceitful. We sin because it is in our nature to sin.
again I ask do you not understand what a decree is under a King that has full power to do as he pleases?