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This is a lie and blasphemy straight from the pits of hell. This sounds like what the serpent would say to Eve.Originally posted by Aaron:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by webdog:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> The Fact is that as Andy stated if God permitted it, He caused it by default. It is the Will of God what happened.
Everything, including satan and sin is under God's authority. It's only because of God's mercy things aren't worse off than they are. Again, God is not the author of sin if He allows it.Originally posted by Andy T.:
Webdog,
Do you believe that the hurricane was not under God's complete control or authority?
Again, leave the Calvinism debate out of it.
I knew it weakened before landfall, but I had not heard this story...do you have a link or something?Originally posted by webdog:
Did you read in the paper how a "miraculous" gust of dry air from the midwest weakened the storm to a level 4 prior to landfall?
I knew it weakened before landfall, but I had not heard this story...do you have a link or something? </font>[/QUOTE]http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/K/KATRINA_HOW_BIG?SITE=OHALL&SECTION=US&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2005-08-31-10-51-16Originally posted by PastorSBC1303:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by webdog:
Did you read in the paper how a "miraculous" gust of dry air from the midwest weakened the storm to a level 4 prior to landfall?
The disagreement is this:Originally posted by Andy T.:
Okay then. I'm not sure where we disagree on this issue.
The Fact is that as Andy stated if God permitted it, He caused it by default. It is the Will of God what happened.
I won't speak for Mark, because I don't go as far as him and saying that I know this hurricane was God's judgment. But I believe you are just as wrong in stating that it is NOT judgment from God. Truth is, we don't know God's purpose in bringing this hurricane. I suspect that his purposes are myriad - so many that it would make our head spin, since we are not God. It could be some for judgment, some to bring men to Christ, etc.Originally posted by Journeyman1:
Mark you are sadly mistaken. Yes, God is sovereign and knows what is happening and the results. He's able to make something good from all the pain in the world, whether it be terrorist attacks or hurricanes. But bring the hurricane as judgement, come on? Does that mean when a child loses his mother to cancer, we should tell him he suffers as a result of God's perfect judgement? That his mother is gone as a result of her sin?
jman
I knew it weakened before landfall, but I had not heard this story...do you have a link or something? </font>[/QUOTE]http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/K/KATRINA_HOW_BIG?SITE=OHALL&SECTION=US&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2005-08-31-10-51-16 </font>[/QUOTE]Thanks that is very interesting.Originally posted by webdog:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by PastorSBC1303:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by webdog:
Did you read in the paper how a "miraculous" gust of dry air from the midwest weakened the storm to a level 4 prior to landfall?
The disagreement is this:Originally posted by webdog:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Andy T.:
Okay then. I'm not sure where we disagree on this issue.
</font>[/QUOTE]What is the difference between having complete control over nature (as you have agreed to) and causing it? BTW, "will of God" is meant as decretive will - that which God decrees.The Fact is that as Andy stated if God permitted it, He caused it by default. It is the Will of God what happened.
The disagreement is this:Originally posted by Andy T.:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by webdog:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Andy T.:
Okay then. I'm not sure where we disagree on this issue.
</font>[/QUOTE]What is the difference between having complete control over nature (as you have agreed to) and causing it? BTW, "will of God" is meant as decretive will - that which God decrees.The Fact is that as Andy stated if God permitted it, He caused it by default. It is the Will of God what happened.
The disagreement is this:Originally posted by webdog:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Andy T.:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by webdog:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Andy T.:
Okay then. I'm not sure where we disagree on this issue.
</font>[/QUOTE]What is the difference between having complete control over nature (as you have agreed to) and causing it? BTW, "will of God" is meant as decretive will - that which God decrees.The Fact is that as Andy stated if God permitted it, He caused it by default. It is the Will of God what happened.
That's not what I am implying. Like the above scripture posted, God uses all things for His glory, even natural disasters. God could have showed His power by allowing the hurricane, and He also could have showed His power in weakening it. I don't know, but I will never say "it was God's will that....". I only know God's will by what the Bible says, and that is He uses everything (sin, sinners, disasters, etc.) for His glory.What you describe is like a chess match between God and nature, at least that is the tone I gather from your posts.
Corry, I don't know if this scripture you posted was to show that God caused the hurricane, but I will comment that all things were created by God (wind, temperature, water, earth) that formed the hurricane. This does not mean the hurricane itself was caused by God.Romans 11
33Oh, the depth of (AY)the riches both of the (AZ)wisdom and knowledge of God! (BA)How unsearchable are His judgments and unfathomable His ways! 34For (BB)WHO HAS KNOWN THE MIND OF THE LORD, OR WHO BECAME HIS COUNSELOR? 35Or (BC)WHO HAS FIRST GIVEN TO HIM THAT IT MIGHT BE PAID BACK TO HIM AGAIN? 36For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things To Him be the glory forever. Amen.
Jman, you scoffed at the idea that this could somehow be judgment from God. Mark says it is. You say it's not. I say I don't know. If we don't need theological debate, then why are you here debating?Originally posted by Journeyman1:
Andy,
How is it that you think someone is arrogant by disagreeing about this? Maybe your to busy pointing fingers at everyone to think clearly? The bible cleraly states that we can never understand God's way's, thats biblical and a given. The first commandment God has given us is to love God and love our neighbor, what the people need in the south from those of us that believe is our prayers and support, not a theological debate on God's judgement of their sin and why he allowed this to happen. God knows his followers by the fruit in their lives.
jman