Yes, not in yours only, but everyone without exception.Does God control everything that happens in my life?
I disagree, in that He purposed all things, else they could not have existed in the first place, and all things exist for His Purpose, Pleasure Rev 4:11No. Not if you mean by "control" that he scripts it.
Rev 4:11
11 Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.
This verse obviously does not state that God CAUSES and desires all things that happen. For example, I find it absurd to argue that God caused and desired Adam to fall and sin.... one can argue that He choose not to prevent it but that's not the same as causing and desiring it.
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God doesn't allow anything He doesn't want to happen.
Thus your position is that God WANTED the Fall to happen.
I think it's absurd on the face of it. It's an LDS fundamental belief but it's to be rejected.
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Good day, JosiahThis verse obviously does not state that God CAUSES and desires all things that happen. For example, I find it absurd to argue that God caused and desired Adam to fall and sin.... one can argue that He choose not to prevent it but that's not the same as causing and desiring it.
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Good day, Josiah
Would you agree that Adam has both the ability to sin and not to sin?
Did God create Adam with those abilities?
Did God Know before the creation the Adam would Sin?
Could God have stopped Adam from sinning?
Why didn't he?
One has to consider the attributes of God.
That Adam chose a way that was not in following with God's way, doesn't mean the Lord didn't intend for him to fall.
God doesn't allow anything He doesn't want to happen.
He has authority to allow it or not. And either way, He is in control over it.
As Josiah was explaining, NONE of that adds up to God having "caused" the outcome.Good day, Josiah
I guess that depends on your understanding of Primary and Secondary Causality.
Would you agree that Adam has both the ability to sin and not to sin?
Did God create Adam with those abilities?
Did God Know before the creation the Adam would Sin?
Could God have stopped Adam from sinning?
Why didn't he?
What are you thoughts about this, does God have to deal with the cards dealt Him by Adam?
Thanks Josiah@bbas 64
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We don't know.*
But what is unacceptable is that God WANTED man to fall into sin, God caused it, God desired it. That would make God the author of sin and the reason for the Fall, God the cause of unholiness, God wanting unholiness. It would mean God (who calls on us to be holy) actually wants and causes us to be evil. That He calls on us to trust and obey Him but actually wants and causes us to rebel and distrust.
Blessings, my friend! GOOD to have you here!
- Josiah
* As you know, Bill, Lutherans are willing to embrace mystery and tensions.. slow to dogmatize theories and opinions... slow to go against solid Tradition. "I don't know" is often seen as a wise answer. And "answers" that clearly contradict Scripture must be wrong - no matter how "logical" it may be. Funny, those Lutherans.
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Thanks Josiah
Yes as you know I studies lots of Luther... and do understand and respect how Lutherans view some things.
I am very content with that.
So when you say you do not know that just means any thing is possible.... Right?
God allowed that which he did not want because he was/ and is glorified in it.
God allowed (did not stop) sin because it serves his purposes.
We may not know exactly, but there has to be a reason....?
Consider my Friend:
God allows us to struggle with sin our whole lives to convince us until our dying breath of our desperate need of the gospel." -John Newton
Including holiness. God does not sin. God does not cause sin. God does not desire sin.
It also doesn't mean God intended, desired, caused him to fall.
I disagree. The Bible never says that. Christianity has never held to that.
No one debates either of those points.
The disagreement I have with you is that the Holy God - who calls on all to be holy - DESIRES, WANTS, CAUSES sin and evil.
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God's plan of salvation doesn't take away from His holiness.
I never said God sinned.
I said the fall of Adam was always the plan of God, just as the Cross is.
If God knew Adam would sin and fall, and God had the power to stop it but didn't, then it shows that the fall was the plan of God. God would not have allowed it if it was not what He wanted.
I have said nothing to take away from God's holiness.
God is holy... and calls on all to be holy as He is holy... but you claim God DESIRES, WANTS, CAUSES us to be evil... then God is not holy and His call to us is absurd: God does NOT want us to be holy (as He states) but to be evil.
If God DESIRED/WANTED/CAUSED man to sin.... yeah, I think that's pretty much God sinning. And He demanding we be holy and then CAUSING us to be the opposite... yeah.... pretty much.
Maybe... but ONLY in the sense that God knew we'd fall. But that's entirely unrelated to God DESIRING/WANTING/CAUSING sin, evil, the Fall.
Good does not desire and cause evil.
1. This is clearly contrary to Scripture and 2000 years of Christianity.
2. You seem to think this is logical but it's not; you are "connecting dots" that don't belong together. You are equating allowing and desiring... they are not identical, there is not a causative relationship there; it's illogical.
3. God is holy. He cannot desire or act contrary to His nature... not without ceasing to be holy. God CANNOT desire/cause evil.... holiness doesn't cause or desire its opposite. If God CAUSED it, He is responsible for it - and thus God also fell (in fact, God may be the responsible one - not Adam or Eve); God would have fallen into evil before Adam and Eve did by desiring and causing evil/sin. God MAY not stop it from happening but that's entirely unrelated to CAUSING and WILLING it.
If God CAUSED and DESIRED evil, He cannot be holy.
Ok. You acknowledge that God knew man would fall.
So my question, why put the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden, knowing they could and would sin and the human race would fall? "
What I am saying is not contradictory to Scripture.
I am giving you Scripture.
God is not acting contrary to His nature.
No, God did not fall or sin.
Again, if you want to claim that what I am saying takes away from God's holiness, then God creating man, knowing he would sin, takes away from God's holiness. God caused man to exist, knowing he would sin. According to you, God is guilty of sin.
(Luke 22:31-32)
Don't forget post # (10) also.