Good God!
September 19, 2007
Free will is not mutually exclusive with the omniscience of God; God’s foreknowledge does not force me to do or not do an action (after all, I don’t have the same knowledge so how do I know I am doing that which is ‘preconceived’). I know and egg will break if I drop it, but does my knowledge of this make it any more possible or impossible? Measuring determinism to knowledge is like measuring carrots to tires– two separate entities…
God does not have to prove Himself; He would not be any more ‘God’ if He did one more miracle than He already has or chose not to make the rain stop. Just as I can’t be anymore ‘Jen’– I just am and there is no one like me, God just IS. The real issue should not be if God is possible, but if an actual creator exists (then….lol….look around…it’s apparent)…
The president met you four years ago…once. He sees you again and remembers your name. Do you feel special?
God knows your name, the number of hairs on your head, the intimate thoughts in your head, and has your name engraved on the palms of his hands. He has promised men in exchange for you…how much more special do you feel?
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