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1 | But aren't they mutually exclusive? | Gal 2:17 | Norrie | 13899 | ||
I guess there's a lot to read here, but is this about the soverign will of God vs the permissive will of God? Is this kinda like God has a plan for our lives, but sometimes we don't follow that plan, so He has plans B, C, D..... | ||||||
2 | But aren't they mutually exclusive? | Gal 2:17 | RWC | 13923 | ||
Hi Norrie, There is a lot to read here. I guess a big part of what I am trying to figure out is whether or not those who hold to a Reformed (strongly Calvinist) interpretation of Scripture believe that there really is such a thing as God truly *permitting* anything, or if absolutely everything has been unchangeably predetermined by God before any of it actually happened. Although I may not be understanding him correctly, it seems to me that Joe is suggesting that *both* of those options are true, while I am contendeing that only one or the other can be true, but not both. Any thoughts? Bob |
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