Subject: Two "wills" of God? |
Bible Note: Dear Tim, Ninevah recieved the knowledge of God from a man God sent (a preacher). God chose Ninevah, He also chose Jonah. He also chose Joshua, not to witness but to commit genocide on an entire nation. Why? You are right one anecdotal story does not a doctrine prove. But even if this particular story is true, could God not have inspired untold numbers of remote tribes in the same way? It seems to me rather odd, that if was God's intention to save all, why the evidence of it is so paltry. After all, He is God Almighty and could raise up the rocks themselves to witness His truth to all men. But He has not. He has chosen the foolishness of preaching. I'm sorry Tim, but the evidence you offered cannot stand under scrutiny. I would'nt blame you if you just told me "enough is enough, let's drop the subject". Your Brother, John |