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1 | But aren't they mutually exclusive? | Gal 2:17 | Norrie | 13972 | ||
If you follow that God planned everything, suppose I went to a party and was either by my choice or slipped some drugs, got wacked out and ended up killing someone while I was under the influence, would this be God's will for me? I think not! That would ne like saying God planned for Hitler to kill all the Jews. God doesn't plan things like that, they happen, He may permit it or just not intervene and let you reap what you sow but He doesn't decide that maybe I need a lesson taught and on the way to my car one night I get raped to teach me a lesson. I just can't see God sitting around planning all these evil things to happen to us, sorry! |
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2 | But aren't they mutually exclusive? | Gal 2:17 | Reformer Joe | 13977 | ||
Norrie: One other thing reagrding your first paragraph. Was your drug-induced kill spree part of God's moral will? Absolutely not! I agree. Was the opportunity to sin and the sin itself part of God's sovereign will? If it was not, then it would not have occurred. That does not mean that God made you sin. And, of course, if you were slipped some drugs and acted out of a lack of control, I don't know if that would be classified as sin in the first place, anyway. --Joe! |
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3 | But aren't they mutually exclusive? | Gal 2:17 | Norrie | 13980 | ||
If my drug-induced kill spree was because I was slipped some drugs and acted out of a lack of control, I may noy have sinned technically but I'd still be going to jail. :) I guess these are just things you can debate and not get any where. Maybe when we get to Heaven, God will tell us. :) |
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