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That has been read in my church and taught onChapter 5.4
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Philip Ryken is correct on thisThat has been read in my church and taught on
She will probably read that with the bias ,see God ordered itThat has been read in my church and taught on
We act in his mercy now, which is strength. We really need to see that right now, we can never die. We need to see how the enemy is already dead.My point was that the Greek isn't clear to translate .it's translated in passive voice which the Greek says the kingdom is the one who acts not received the violence .
If you go to the Adam Clarke commentary he gives an example of that idea and note his isn't a Calvinist
https://www.gty.org/library/articles/A189/is-god-responsible-for-evilThis is for
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Wondering doesn't make far fetched claims.
Wondering only posts what she knows to be absolutely correct.
It's not my job to explain calvinism to a calvinist.
It's not my responsibility if you want to accept ONLY what you like about calvinism and discard what you don't like.
It's not my responsibility to explain scripture to you that is written IN PLAIN ENGLISH and which a 6 year old can understand - as long as he has not been indoctrinated by calvinist ideology.
If you don't think MaCarthur or Piper or Sproul said the things I say the did...that's is up to you to either accept or not accept. I'm very willing to support what I believe scripturally. I'm not willing to have to support every sentence I post because you guys don't know your own theologians.
Here's what you asked for, and it'll be the last time.
I have posted this before - yes, FF, even a year ago.
I know it's difficult to listen to - but make an effort and try to remember it
and quit telling me
1. I'm not an honest person.
2. I don't understand calvinism.
The following is humerous.
Piper doesn't want whimpy Christians because they won't be able to withstand the EVIL GOD HAS CREATED.
Not to speak of sin. Funny stuff.
I love this: God ordains sin....but He is not sinful.
What sense does that make?
Is God complete chaos?
And this my friend is how one gets permanently removed from a thread.The insults come from your keyboard most of the time.
Well, maybe more to the crux of the matter regarding evil and its supposed creation ...
Before stating the above, Sproul said a few words on natural evil.Well, maybe more to the crux of the matter regarding evil and its supposed creation ...
Short story ... evil is not a thing and therefore cannot be created.
Long story ...
Evil is nothing. It is not a thing that has existence. It is an action of something that is a thing. When I do something that is not good, then I am doing something that is evil, but evil then is an activity of some being. It has no being of itself.
Augustine and Thomas Aquinas use the words negation and privation to define evil. Negation talks in terms of what something is not. For example, we say God is infinite which means He is not finite. Evil in this sense can only be defined against the backdrop of what is good. In biblical terms, evil is defined by words like ungodliness, unrighteousness, injustice, so that the term is used as the negation, the opposite of the positive thing that is being affirmed, so that injustice or un-justness can only be understood against the previous concept of justice. Unrighteousness can only be recognized as unrighteousness against the background of righteousness as the standard by which unrighteousness can be recognized and can be defined. Evil is parasitic. It can only survive in a host. I can’t be known in of itself as some independent being, but can only be known and understood against the positive standard. Like a parasite, if the host dies, the parasite dies with it as the parasite (evil) depends on the host for its existence. So, evil can’t be defined or described except against the background of good.
A privation is some sort of lack of or deficiency. This occurs when you don’t get something you need (necessary/essential) as opposed to something you want. WCF Shorter Catechism on “What is sin”: sin is “any want of conformity to or transgression of the law of God.” This is a definition of evil in terms of a lack or privation of a want of conformity to. Righteousness involves conforming to the law of God, doing what God commands. Sin enters in when we fail to do what God commands, and we fail to conform to His standards of what is righteous. On the one hand the catechism says that sin is a want of conformity to, which is a kind of privation, or transgression of the law of God.
Reformers said the sin is a negation or evil is negation, evil is privation, but it is also ‘privatio actuosa’ meaning that though evil is not something that exists in the of itself, it is real, and its effects and its impact are devastating because real beings act out real evil though evil is not independent, nevertheless it is real. R.C. Sproul
*yawns*Before stating the above, Sproul said a few words on natural evil.
But he didn't expound on it, because I guess it's not real....just a privation.
Lol
She wants to meet mr.evil I guess ask him why ? Perhaps it's this Mr Ralph person she raves about .*yawns*
Or in My case have seen children sell you drugs and also beaten brutally.Many on this forum believe no one is born in or with sin, some also believe humans are not evil.
Gods written word teaches just the opposite if you study hard.
I enjoyed your whole post.Short story ... evil is not a thing and therefore cannot be created.
I enjoyed your whole post.
Leviticus 23:22 “‘When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Leave them for the poor and for the foreigner residing among you. I am the Lord your God.’”The critical question is: What is evil?
What Augustine fails to address is that God can be present in his absence.If Augustine's approach is fair, it prompts a pair of syllogisms that lead to a different conclusion.
First:
1) All things that God created are good;
2) evil is not good;
3) therefore, evil was not created by God.
Second:
1) God created everything;
2) God did not create evil;
3) therefore, evil is not a thing.
How does all this relate to the OP?