One thing to keep in mind is that Toque and I may not agree on the particulars - I am a firm Arminian, whereas she may be a Calvinist. So I can only speak for myself (which, after all, is what got this whole thing started, right?). My understanding is that God, knowing all things, knows all things. By that I mean that God knows every possible outcome of everything that happens. To use the chaos theory example God knows which way a random drop of water may run across someone's skin, but knows also what will happen if the drop runs in a different direction. God doesn't dictate the direction, but knows what to expect. Similarly God doesn't program us for heaven or hell, but God knows the outcome of every choice we make, and allows us to experience the consequences of those choices, even to the point of choosing to spend eternity separated from God. (There's more, but I think I'll stop here and wait for responses.)Thousandaire wrote:To me, a choice is an act; it is something we do, like our works.tlynn78 wrote:"our works" and "our choices" are not the same things.
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Tocque said it is only God who determines who gets into heaven. Then earendel said only those who choose God get into heaven; which makes it partly, at least, up to us. Then tocque said God knows who wll choose Him; which seems to negate free will; something I've understood God gave us.
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I believe that Weird Al might be the first one to actually make sense in this thread.
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Ear is right. I am a Calvinist. I believe in predestination. I don't want to get into a theological discussion of whose way is the better way to heaven because I really don't have the time to devote to that and it's a discussion that makes my head spin. I could make book recommendations if you want me to.earendel wrote:One thing to keep in mind is that Toque and I may not agree on the particulars - I am a firm Arminian, whereas she may be a Calvinist. So I can only speak for myself (which, after all, is what got this whole thing started, right?). My understanding is that God, knowing all things, knows all things. By that I mean that God knows every possible outcome of everything that happens. To use the chaos theory example God knows which way a random drop of water may run across someone's skin, but knows also what will happen if the drop runs in a different direction. God doesn't dictate the direction, but knows what to expect. Similarly God doesn't program us for heaven or hell, but God knows the outcome of every choice we make, and allows us to experience the consequences of those choices, even to the point of choosing to spend eternity separated from God. (There's more, but I think I'll stop here and wait for responses.)Thousandaire wrote:To me, a choice is an act; it is something we do, like our works.tlynn78 wrote:"our works" and "our choices" are not the same things.
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Tocque said it is only God who determines who gets into heaven. Then earendel said only those who choose God get into heaven; which makes it partly, at least, up to us. Then tocque said God knows who wll choose Him; which seems to negate free will; something I've understood God gave us.
Ear and I disagree on the details upon which a persons salvation is achieved. Let me just tell you that he certainly knows the bible better than I do. I need to start memorizing scripture better.
I do think that ear and I will find many biblical things we agree on. We certainly like the same hymns and anthems.
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Did not God create everything?earendel wrote:One thing to keep in mind is that Toque and I may not agree on the particulars - I am a firm Arminian, whereas she may be a Calvinist. So I can only speak for myself (which, after all, is what got this whole thing started, right?). My understanding is that God, knowing all things, knows all things. By that I mean that God knows every possible outcome of everything that happens. To use the chaos theory example God knows which way a random drop of water may run across someone's skin, but knows also what will happen if the drop runs in a different direction. God doesn't dictate the direction, but knows what to expect. Similarly God doesn't program us for heaven or hell, but God knows the outcome of every choice we make, and allows us to experience the consequences of those choices, even to the point of choosing to spend eternity separated from God. (There's more, but I think I'll stop here and wait for responses.)
Did not God create the "matrix" wherein those choices are made?
If He did the above things, He DID, in fact, "program us" to make the choices we make.
The only other alternative is that the "matrix" wherein the choices are made did not come from God...is therefore "more fundamental", shall we say, than God.
And that raises a whole LOAD of other issues.
In a nutshell, the countless arguments between Arminiamism and Calvinism, etc, have evolved in order to make sure that God gets all of the credit, and none of the blame.
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Creating the arena in which choices can be made doesn't predetermine the choice. To use an imperfect example, if I give my child a choice among different food items, I may very well know which one he or she will choose because of my knowledge of the child. But I haven't "made" the child make any of the choices. Beyond that, the result of some of our choices limit the future choices that we can make, so in that sense we are "programming ourselves" into some actions.Jeemie wrote:Did not God create everything?earendel wrote:One thing to keep in mind is that Toque and I may not agree on the particulars - I am a firm Arminian, whereas she may be a Calvinist. So I can only speak for myself (which, after all, is what got this whole thing started, right?). My understanding is that God, knowing all things, knows all things. By that I mean that God knows every possible outcome of everything that happens. To use the chaos theory example God knows which way a random drop of water may run across someone's skin, but knows also what will happen if the drop runs in a different direction. God doesn't dictate the direction, but knows what to expect. Similarly God doesn't program us for heaven or hell, but God knows the outcome of every choice we make, and allows us to experience the consequences of those choices, even to the point of choosing to spend eternity separated from God. (There's more, but I think I'll stop here and wait for responses.)
Did not God create the "matrix" wherein those choices are made?
If He did the above things, He DID, in fact, "program us" to make the choices we make.
The only other alternative is that the "matrix" wherein the choices are made did not come from God...is therefore "more fundamental", shall we say, than God.
And that raises a whole LOAD of other issues.
In a nutshell, the countless arguments between Arminiamism and Calvinism, etc, have evolved in order to make sure that God gets all of the credit, and none of the blame.
I should add that there is a school of theology known as "process theology" that maintains that God is not omnipotent, at least not within the context of the created universe. God can be as surprised by human actions as any of us can be. I don't subscribe to that school, but it is out there.
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jeemie:
This is why Mother Nature was invented too....have evolved in order to make sure that God gets all of the credit, and none of the blame.
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When you created not only the arena, but the "chooser", indeed it does.earendel wrote: Creating the arena in which choices can be made doesn't predetermine the choice. To use an imperfect example, if I give my child a choice among different food items, I may very well know which one he or she will choose because of my knowledge of the child. But I haven't "made" the child make any of the choices. Beyond that, the result of some of our choices limit the future choices that we can make, so in that sense we are "programming ourselves" into some actions.
Which is why your analogy is imperfect, BTW.
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Right. We all know who gets the blame.Jeemie wrote: In a nutshell, the countless arguments between Arminiamism and Calvinism, etc, have evolved in order to make sure that God gets all of the credit, and none of the blame.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
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Not so fast. According to my wife, it's always my fault. Always.Rexer25 wrote:Right. We all know who gets the blame.Jeemie wrote: In a nutshell, the countless arguments between Arminiamism and Calvinism, etc, have evolved in order to make sure that God gets all of the credit, and none of the blame.
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What if God was one of us?
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Just a slob like one of us?WheresFanny wrote:What if God was one of us?
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Hey, it could happenlittlebeast13 wrote:Just a slob like one of us?WheresFanny wrote:What if God was one of us?
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I thought we already knew that She was Alanis Morissette. --BobWheresFanny wrote:What if God was one of us?
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Just a stranger on the bus.littlebeast13 wrote:Just a slob like one of us?WheresFanny wrote:What if God was one of us?
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Only because Holly Hunter couldn't do it. (If your link refers to Dogma.)Bob78164 wrote:I thought we already knew that She was Alanis Morissette. --BobWheresFanny wrote:What if God was one of us?
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(It does.) Really? I didn't know that. --BobWheresFanny wrote:Only because Holly Hunter couldn't do it. (If your link refers to Dogma.)Bob78164 wrote:I thought we already knew that She was Alanis Morissette. --BobWheresFanny wrote:What if God was one of us?
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Hey d'you guys remember Joan of Arcadia? That was cute show, I wonder how long ago they canceled it...Did Joan's brother ever walk again? I really need to know this.peacock2121 wrote:Just a stranger on the bus.littlebeast13 wrote:Just a slob like one of us?WheresFanny wrote:What if God was one of us?
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If memory serves. That's why the line was in there referencing her character from The Piano. I'm something of a Kevin Smith aficionado (at least until Clerks II, that was horrible).Bob78164 wrote:(It does.) Really? I didn't know that. --BobWheresFanny wrote:Only because Holly Hunter couldn't do it. (If your link refers to Dogma.)Bob78164 wrote:I thought we already knew that She was Alanis Morissette. --Bob
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Hey, I'd forgotten all about that show! I only saw a couple episodes, it was one of those shows I always meant to watch, but never did. I really loved the concept, though.clem21 wrote:Hey d'you guys remember Joan of Arcadia? That was cute show, I wonder how long ago they canceled it...Did Joan's brother ever walk again? I really need to know this.peacock2121 wrote:Just a stranger on the bus.littlebeast13 wrote: Just a slob like one of us?
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I love Dogma but I don't remember the line.WheresFanny wrote:If memory serves. That's why the line was in there referencing her character from The Piano. I'm something of a Kevin Smith aficionado (at least until Clerks II, that was horrible).Bob78164 wrote:(It does.) Really? I didn't know that. --BobWheresFanny wrote: Only because Holly Hunter couldn't do it. (If your link refers to Dogma.)
So if you get on BAM and get a high dollar question on who was originally supposed to play God in Dogma, give me love! (But look it up, first. Because I could be wrong. Ha!)
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It ran from September 26, 2003 until April 22, 2005, according to Wikipedia.clem21 wrote: Hey d'you guys remember Joan of Arcadia? That was cute show, I wonder how long ago they canceled it...Did Joan's brother ever walk again? I really need to know this.
They only list the episode titles, not the plot details, as they do for some shows, so I can't answer your question about her brother.
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Nope - he never got out of the chair.MarleysGh0st wrote:It ran from September 26, 2003 until April 22, 2005, according to Wikipedia.clem21 wrote: Hey d'you guys remember Joan of Arcadia? That was cute show, I wonder how long ago they canceled it...Did Joan's brother ever walk again? I really need to know this.
They only list the episode titles, not the plot details, as they do for some shows, so I can't answer your question about her brother.
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Crap. Is that 'cuz it got canceled or because it ended that way?peacock2121 wrote:Nope - he never got out of the chair.MarleysGh0st wrote:It ran from September 26, 2003 until April 22, 2005, according to Wikipedia.clem21 wrote: Hey d'you guys remember Joan of Arcadia? That was cute show, I wonder how long ago they canceled it...Did Joan's brother ever walk again? I really need to know this.
They only list the episode titles, not the plot details, as they do for some shows, so I can't answer your question about her brother.
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