I'm trying to get iconoclast's contention that ordaining evil is different than authoring it. Also, that God does not permit or allow evil but rather ordains/foreordained it. I guess that means he willed and then decreed every evil deed that ever occurred or will occur to occur.
He somehow gave men a free will but only to make himself not culpable to the sins that he decreed or ordered that they commit. Is that right?[/QUOTE]
1]There is no free will ...men make choices,but there will is not free it is bound by their nature.
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He somehow gave men a free will but only to make himself not culpable to the sins that he decreed or ordered that they commit
This is a wicked speculation on your part,and should have no place in a christians thought.
God does not have to make himself anything...he is perfect in all His ways.
God does not order men to sin...this also is a wicked slander of God.
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I'm trying to get iconoclast's contention that ordaining evil is different than authoring it
Nothing exists outside of God's knowledge or control......or God is not God. not one molecule exists or moves unless God has ordained it to be so.
There is no random.