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To: ReaganGeneration2
It cannot, by definition. Part of the issue with modernity is that it often asserts God’s will/power is absolute. (Islam says this, BTW.) It is not. It is ordained. It is absolute only in how He proclaimed it in Scripture (which we interpret with the guidance of the Holy Spirit via tradition and reason). He cannot tell Christians to commit adultery, or to commit sin for it is good, for example. And He cannot tell us to go against Scripture, tradition, reason; He cannot lead us to err.

Does that mean He didn't really order the extermination of eight separate nations because that would have been "mean?"

57 posted on 07/06/2018 7:41:08 AM PDT by Zionist Conspirator ("Conservatism" without G-d is just another form of Communism.)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

‘Does that mean He didn’t really order the extermination of eight separate nations because that would have been “mean?”’

I assume you’re talking about the Old Testamnet. That was His will. If that makes no sense, it’s because the Incarnation and the new Covenant changed the human understanding and appearance of God’s will, from Jewish centered to all mankind. If that still makes no sense, that’s ok, because it’s in inspired Scripture, so we believe it.


59 posted on 07/06/2018 9:25:09 AM PDT by ReaganGeneration2
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