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wavy said:'What he actually meant' is evident from the context and to any intellectual honesty and charitable individual this is obvious. Do you seriously think Paul or any Jew thought there was anything foolish about God?
As far as comparing the futility of worldly wisdom to the wisdom of God, Paul was doing fine. Ill give him that. Anybody who is "intellectually honest" will see that Paul had brought up (the idea of) foolishness of God to illustrate his point. And no, I am not saying Paul implied there was anything foolish about God.
wavy said:The concept of the gospel being foolishness to non-believers has nothing to do with the idea of "foolishness of God".
The gospel is the 'foolishness of God' in context. Did you read the chapter (and thus verses 18 & 26-9) before you came here blabbering on about what's apparently only rhetoric to any one with even half-open eyes? (cf. the similar rhetoric in 2Cor xi.19)
The 'gospel' and the supposed 'foolishness of God' are not interchangeable terms, even in context to the verses surrounding 1 Corinthians 18:25. I dont know how you read it that way, but carry on.