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1 | Why is death God's enemy? | 1 Cor 15:25 | DocTrinsograce | 207516 | ||
Even without flinty's heterodoxy, the statement "It was not in God's plan..." is fundamentally problematic. Our God didn't start out with one plan, then when it fell apart, say "Oh my! My plan was spoiled! Now I'll have to come up with another plan." God is sovereign... His eternal purpose is not a matter of "Plan B." | ||||||
2 | Why is death God's enemy? | 1 Cor 15:25 | FlintyJoe | 207571 | ||
That's why I use the word "purpose" because God's will has not changed. You say God wanted Adam to sin (that is the crux of your doctrine). For what purpose? To pretend to show how much he loves us? We're robots anyway - doing his bidding, for evil or good - predestined individually as to whether he will loving torture us forever or allow us to watch those being tortured with Him on big couches in the sky! And by the way, and am a heterosexual, married with two children. |
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3 | Why is death God's enemy? | 1 Cor 15:25 | DocTrinsograce | 207593 | ||
Heterodoxy... time to avail yourself of a dictionary, son. | ||||||