OldRegular
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Why would I want to read a book by a heretic? Why do you keep pushing this heresy?
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I have no idea what open theism means.
I don't think you can make a blanket statement that Open Theism is heresy.
That God changes in some respects implies that God is temporal, working with us in time.
A pebble from: http://www.opentheism.info/
My bold!
tem·po·ral
adjective
1. of or pertaining to time.
2. pertaining to or concerned with the present life or this world; worldly: temporal joys.
3. enduring for a time only; temporary; transitory ( opposed to eternal).
4. Grammar .
a. of, pertaining to, or expressing time: a temporal adverb.
b. of or pertaining to the tenses of a verb.
5. secular, lay, or civil, as opposed to ecclesiastical.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/temporal?s=t
Another pebble from: http://www.opentheism.info/
My bold!
Finally, the omniscient God knows all that can be known given the sort of world he created. The content of divine omniscience has been debated in the Christian tradition; between Thomism and Molinism for example. In the openness debate the focus is on the nature of the future: is it fully knowable, fully unknowable or partially knowable and partially unknowable? We believe that God could have known every event of the future had God decided to create a fully determined universe. However, in our view God decided to create beings with indeterministic freedom which implies that God chose to create a universe in which the future is not entirely knowable, even for God. For many open theists the “future” is not a present reality-it does not exist-and God knows reality as it is.
I am open to some aspects of Open Theism (pardon the pun), based on what I believe about freedom.
My favorite open theist is Clark Pinnock.
denies that God knows the future and, therefore, denies God as declared in Scripture.For many open theists the “future” is not a present reality-it does not exist-and God knows reality as it is.
I am open to some aspects of Open Theism (pardon the pun), based on what I believe about freedom.
what I believe about freedom.
I don't think you can make a blanket statement that Open Theism is heresy.
Monday evening I started reading "The Openness of God" and finished reading it today. I am interested in how many of us have actually read a book on the subject of Open Theism by an Open Theist author.
I recognize that there is only so much time in the day and we all have to be selective in prioritizing what we avail our attention to so there's no shame in not having done so.
If you reply to the poll, I would appreciate your input as to what you read and your thoughts on how it treated the subject matter. I would recommend this book to those who want to understand what Open Theists believe from their own perspective.
In my post I show from the mouth of "Open Theism" that it is heretical. Using the term" temporal" to define God is in itself blasphemous! The following statement: denies that God knows the future and, therefore, denies God as declared in Scripture.
The god of "Open Theism" is not the God of Scripture. It is a god which is the creation of their sinful imaginations and ego.
I have Pinnock's book from 1984 in which he defends the inerrancy of Scripture. Just shows what age and an ego, stroked by liberals, can do to some people! Sadly some can't blame it on age!
Uh yea why not? It is a silly notion.
And I would say that it shows what growth in grace and sensitivity to God's leading can do to some people.
In your opinion.
I am not saying I am an Open Theist. I don't identify with labels or movements generally. I do see some truth in some aspects of it and I understand where Open Theists are coming from.
In your opinion.
I am not saying I am an Open Theist. I don't identify with labels or movements generally. I do see some truth in some aspects of it and I understand where Open Theists are coming from.
[snipped - inflammatory]. God does not lead anyone to error much less heresy!
And some folks find stories of UFO's and Big Foot credible as well. All of them are ridiculous.
And when some folks can't engage in intelligent conversation, they resort to insults and personal attacks.
Again there was no insult or personal attack.