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Posted on 01/16/2013 8:57:49 AM PST by marshmallow
General audience, Benedict XVI defines the Incarnation as "something unimaginable, the face of God can be seen, the process that began with Abraham is fulfilled." The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, he asks "for the great gift" to "proclaim together that Jesus is the Savior of the world."
Vatican City (AsiaNews) - "The desire to know the face of God is in every man, even the atheists," but this desire is only realized by following Christ, in whom, in the Incarnation, "something unimaginable took place, the journey that began with Abraham is fulfilled. He is the Son, the fullness of all Revelation; the mediator who shows us the face of God. "
And "to proclaim together that Jesus is the Saviour of the world" Benedict XVI asked for incessant prayers for "the great gift" of Christian unity in the forthcoming week, which begins on the 18th of this month.
Previously, in his catechesis, he again reflected on the meaning of Christmas, in a commentary on John's Gospel in which the apostle Philip asks Jesus to show them the Father. The answer of Jesus, "introduces us to the heart of the Church's Christological faith; For the Lord says: "Whoever has seen me has seen the Father" (Jn 14:9).This expression summarizes the novelty of the New Testament, the novelty that appeared in the cave of Bethlehem: God can be seen, he showed his face is visible in Jesus Christ".
The theme of "seeking the face of God" is present throughout the Old Testament, so much so that the Hebrew term "face", occurs no less than 400 times, 100 of which refer to God." The of Jewish religion which the religion forbids all images, "for God can not be depicted," and "can not be reduced to an object," tells us that "God...
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Omniscient (all knowing) is omniscient (all knowing).
Any being capable of knowing everything in time is capable of knowing everything outside of time.
It’s OUTSIDE of time, not before time or after time. If it were before or after, it would be within time.
Eternity is occurring right now OUTSIDE of time.
So your answer is “No”?
When someone says God is omniscient it means that God is ALL knowing. The yes or no answer to any subsequent questions of did God know has thus been answered in the affirmative. Re asking a question of did God know requires no additional answers of yes or no. All means all, not just a little bit of all or just a part of all or even most of all. It means all as in God knows everything there ever was to know, everything there is to know and everything there will be to know.
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You (don't eat the fruit) and (I'll) make sure you live.
And we shouldn't be too hard on the ruler. Can any of us keep the commandments? That is why we need grace.
Yes, I agree with that: “Allowing it and commanding or causing it to happen are not the same.”
It’s YES!!!
Omniscient is ALL knowing. What part of *all knowing* don’t you get? All is all.
God is outside of time.
If there were something outside of God, then perhaps one might be able to conclude that He might not know it, but if everything is contained within God, so to speak, how could He NOT know it?
Foreknowledge COUPLED WITH the ability to create is a form of predestination, but it does not absolve the creature of his/her free will decisions that were foreknown.
They are not acted on except by the man/woman doing them, and they are not accountable until actually acted upon. As the bible says, “The WAGES of sin is death.” IOW, committed sin has consequences.
My statement was:
3) God ordained it to happen
Would you agree with the rewording and expanded version of this?
Although God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass upon all supposed conditions; yet has He not decreed anything because He foresaw it as future, or as that which would come to pass upon such conditions.
Good morning. And, thank you for making my point. God certainly wants every kind of man to be saved, and we should pray for every kind of man.
There is no disconnect, CB. You are taking offense at someone sounding out the different aspects of your belief on God’s omniscience. To ask if there was ever a time that God didn’t know everything is perfectly reasonable since there are entire groups that believe that God is omniscient and that He can remain that way without knowing every contingency.
The latest iteration of that idea is “open theology”.
It is always better simply to be forbearing and to assume there are reasons someone would ask a question. I’ve known Marlowe for a decade, and he is not a rude man. He is, however, extremely experienced and astute in theology, as are metmom, Harley, and Alamo.
I agree with all you said. The thrust of my comment is the observation that Jesus did at one point make a personal call to at least one person to “Come follow me” and have that person turn Him down.
I wasn’t referring to you as that other FReeper arguing about God’s omniscience. I can PM you his name, but don’t want to mention him here and have to courtesy ping him and drag him into it.
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I see where you’re coming from and agree with it.
I was using predestination in the sense of predetermined or orchestrated so that the individual had no choice. IOW, the God controls everything so we have to do what has been ordained by God that we do.
No one said God MADE Adam sin. In fact I've been very clear that Adam was an independent thinker, the tree was placed in the garden, God created the circumstance, God knew what would happen. Those are all facts. That's it.
There is nothing there that would suggest God MADE Adam take the fruit.
I agree. If we are robots acting out a program we are absolved of moral guilt.
The problem is that the question has been answered several times and keeps being asked. That's frustrating.
The debate about whether God knows every contingency is pointless as there is no Scriptural support for it, or even mention of it as far as I know.
As far as I see it, God DOES know every contingency. It would be part of His omniscience. It would enable Him to make sure that all things work together for good for those called according to His purpose.
Exactly. Which is one reason I believe God gives us the ability/privilege/option/whatever, to choose.
The change in subject back to time tempts me to start yet another sidebar on the physics of time and how badly it warps our impressions, i.e. the "observer problem."
Instead, I shall offer this passage on the sovereignty of God:
I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these [things]. - Isaiah 45:5-7
And it is sensible to me for how can we children know light if we'd not seen darkness, good if we'd not seen evil?
Indeed, the forbidden tree in Eden (look but don't eat) was the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil not the Tree of the Knowledge of Good alone. Seems to me, its purpose could be no more than teaching the difference.
Jesus is gathering the family ...
I don’t play that game. You know precisely what I mean.
Anyway, you are not responsible : omnicausality !
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