Silverhair
Well-Known Member
Why prattle on?
1) Asking questions that purposely impliy falsehood in the guise of questions is to dishonor truth.
2) Did I say every question is an attack? Nope so obfuscation on display.
3) Closed Theology = God causes everything
4) Open Theology = God does not cause everything, such as our sin.
5) You are pushing logical absurdity, no me. God says He will remember no more our sin forever, and that means He actually will not remember at least some aspect of our sin forever.
6) Did anyone say God cannot remember? Nope, so yet another effort to misrepresent my view.
7) Did anyone say God just forgets things? Nope, so yet another effort to misrepresent my view.
To repeat, God knows what He chooses to know. That means He can choose not to know an aspect of our sin, or the time of Christ's return, or whether Abraham will be willing to slay His only son. This view is supported by "all" scripture!!
@Van please get over yourself. Your response just shows that you feel like you are being attacked.
"Unless your theology holds that God is the author of sin, you are an open theist to some degree." That is a logically false statement. Why does the rejection of one false idea "God is the author of sin" require that you accept another false idea, that God's knowledge of the future is flexible?
Open theism posits that since God and humans are free, God's knowledge is dynamic and God's providence flexible. Therefore it sees God's knowledge of the future as a plurality of branching possibilities, with some possibilities becoming settled as time moves forward. Thus, the future, as well as God's knowledge of it, is open (hence, "open" theism). Rhoda, Alan R.; Boyd, Gregory A.; Belt, Thomas G. (2006). "Open Theism, Omniscience, and the Nature of the Future"