Subject: Is God subject to change? |
Bible Note: C.H. Surgeon The point here is even Surgeon couldn't explain or define what was taking place. He sees two points of view that God choose to reveal however he does not offer an explaination of how they coincide. However I'm curious in this statement. "Now, if I were to declare that man was so free to act, that there was no presidence of God over his actions, I should be driven very near to Atheism;" Why would he feel that way? I certainly don't. He certainly refutes what you have so dogmatically proclaimed by saying, "and if, on the other hand, I declare that God so overrules all things, as that man is not free enough to be responsible, I am driven at once into Antinomianism or fatalism." This is exactly where I see your argument. Therefore John I'm not sure why you used this example other than confirm what I'm saying man simply can not explain God. EdB |