Too bad youre not one of the liberals (they claim immunity from the either-or mindset through their professed monopoly on nuance), or I could get you twice over on this one.
Logic says that we can know none of Gods mind, or all of it. The third option is that we can only know part of it. Ill let you figure out which possibility makes the most sense.
Once you have your answer, apply it to our conversation and see how it works.
Too bad youre not one of the liberals (they claim immunity from the either-or mindset through their professed monopoly on nuance), or I could get you twice over on this one.
Dream on. This has nothing to do with the content of my post (or the specific questions I asked).
Logic says that we can know none of Gods mind, or all of it.
How do you even know there is a God, let alone his mind?
The third option is that we can only know part of it. Ill let you figure out which possibility makes the most sense.
And how much of it do you know?
Once you have your answer, apply it to our conversation and see how it works.
Oh, that's really rich/s.