So this is your answer to the OP? God hates the non-elect because he foresees them through a futuristic Adam?
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So this is your answer to the OP? God hates the non-elect because he foresees them through a futuristic Adam?
:laugh: Good one! When did you answer mine?
God is not one dimensional. He is just as well as merciful. Because of sin everyone stands condemned, but he choses to show his mercy to a remnant, just as he always has done from the begging of the "Book".
He must judge sin. If He did didn't, you would like that either. He casts guilty, unrepentant sinners, they are not victims. They are enemies of God.
The only puzzle is not why God choses to save only some. It's why does he chose to save any.
I believe that is well said Brian! If God had not chosen to save some none could be saved!
"Gotta watch that spell checker though."
Are you are asking why God hated a person pre- Fall or post- Fall? If it's the former, I see no evidence that he did. If it's the later, I have an answer.
I am not exactly sure of the context of what the other person said about God's hate, so any other clues would help
Are you sure you posted in the right thread? The question was 'why does God hate the non-elect?'
So this is your answer to the OP? God hates the non-elect because he foresees them through a futuristic Adam?
There is technically no place in the Bible that says anything about God hating the "non-elect". The reference to God loving Jacob and hating Esau is meant to show the disparity between his love for those he have chosen and the rest of the world.
While I am leery about the classification Calvinist and Arminian, I feel like it's hard to hold to a verbal plenary view of Scripture and not be a Calvinist. So then I classify myself as a Calvinist (or at least Calvinistic) yet I find the idea of God hating all except the elect non-scriptural.
There is not one verse where God says he hates any person.
[5] The LORD tests the righteous, but his soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence. (Psalm 11:5 ESV)The Archangel
A great question to ask before attacking this text exegetically is....does God have a soul?
A great question to ask before attacking this text exegetically is....does God have a soul?
[4] For you are not a God who delights in wickedness; evil may not dwell with you. [5] The boastful shall not stand before your eyes; you hate all evildoers. [6] You destroy those who speak lies; the LORD abhors the bloodthirsty and deceitful man. (Psalm 5:3-6 ESV)And
[5] The LORD tests the righteous, but his soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence. (Psalm 11:5 ESV)The Archangel
God saw it all before He created the world...His works were known from the foundation of the world...the sooner you figure this out...
I tend to think the 'soul' here in Psalms 11:5 has to do with His passions, His emotions.
So then, you hold the position that the 'why' God hates the non-elect is because He foreseen their wickedness. So when the Arminian says God foresaw the choice made by those who would believe, the Arminian is well within the same view as held by the Calvinist to understand 'why' God chose some and not others.
Now I believe Icon disagrees with you here, not certain, but I believe he sees God hating or loving based on absolutely nothing foreseen. He can correct me if I misunderstood him.
So then, you hold the position that the 'why' God hates
the non-elect is because He foreseen their wickedness.
.So when the Arminian says God foresaw the choice made by those who would believe, the Arminian is well within the same view as held by the Calvinist to understand 'why' God chose some and not others
Now I believe Icon disagrees with you here, not certain, but I believe he sees God hating or loving based on absolutely nothing foreseen. He can correct me if I misunderstood him.
Steaver, whatever and however God hates I am not truly sure how He came to that, He being God and I a grasshopper. All I can go by is His words written in the bible.
Don't be so childish in using the Imprecatory Psalms as evidence of the so-called "hatred" of God.[4] For you are not a God who delights in wickedness; evil may not dwell with you. [5] The boastful shall not stand before your eyes; you hate all evildoers. [6] You destroy those who speak lies; the LORD abhors the bloodthirsty and deceitful man. (Psalm 5:3-6 ESV)And
[5] The LORD tests the righteous, but his soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence. (Psalm 11:5 ESV)The Archangel
Your prayer for who??When he is judged, let him come forth guilty; And let his prayer be turned into sin. Let his days be few; And let another take his office. Let his children be fatherless, And his wife a widow. Let his children be vagabonds, and beg; And let them seek their bread out of their desolate places. Let the extortioner catch all that he hath; And let strangers make spoil of his labor. Let there be none to extend kindness unto him; Neither let there be any to have pity on his fatherless children. Let his posterity be cut off; In the generation following let their name be blotted out. Let the iniquity of his fathers be remembered with Jehovah; And let not the sin of his mother be blotted out.
(Psa 109:7-14)