If I were going to explain the contradictions
That would assume logic, and I stated that it does not apply in this case as God transends logic.
Respectfully,
KFayal
Holiness and the lack of death.
Sophtware,
I don't see the relationship you are making with the lack of peace and the Holy-land. The bible is FULL of references to death, bloodshed and loss of life in relation to God. The Israelites were commanded by God in the Old Testament to completely wipe out those surrounding nations who served foreign gods.
They never fully followed through with those commands and so they have been fighting with those same nations to this day.
The fact that they never fully followed through with the command of purging their land (assigned to them by God) of the unbelieving nations is a "type" of the kind of struggle we Christians face every day. Not that they should go out and wipe out people, (although many civilizations since the days of the Israelites in the desert believed this) but that we struggle with the unholy parts of our lives that God wishes for us to remove completely. God showed us that this is impossible by giving us His law leaving all hope lost. This is where the story of Jesus comes in and I'm sure you've heard it a million times already.
So I will not nor can I apologize for the apparent violence you see surrounding "Religion" of which I take no part in.
With respect,
KFayal
should i comment on this?
nahh
hehehe
well i will later after i do some research
First, I'd like to compliment Gen-X on beginning this thread with definitions.
1.0 I think I agree with this definition of "Free Will". I also want to introduce and resolve a distinction in "Will" versus "Free Will".
2.0 I believe:
1. No
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes (but is "unwilling"/not required/not necessary and would be "with respect to some {present} time and with respect to a temporal entity such as man)
5. #4 was loaded and this #5 gets even more complexly loaded. Believing in a Deterministic Universe, such intervention as allowing the Big Bang to occur from below the Schwarzchild radius could be called "changing the (determined) future" from those initial conditions (or conditions at that time for the so-called, cyclical believers). From a point of view of letting things "run" or playout, I think I can give a "Yes". From a point of view of "This is the time God ordained to execute this change in the determined timeline, which HE planned from "before the beginning", I'd say, "No".
Who can resist His will? Romans9:19 may be another way to say to any Christian believer that we do not have "Free Will" and also should be a Trust in His plan to protect His creature/creation from other "Wills" Job1:10
To this end, I think "Will" is as was almost mentioned, an Illusion of 'I can do something'. Not that this illusion is a lie, but more like "I can do all things through God who strengthens me". I think this "Illusion" concept is related to surrendering our will to His will because it is best anyway and we will only meet with more resistence trying to "resist" His will.
On one level, I think that I have a "will" that can choose which route to take to work, or what food to eat, but I have no free will because I must work and eat. The "Deterministic Universe" thread led me to believe that even this "will" is much more "slaved" than I thought. It is bounded within another will that is not my own and I cannot resist.
While this first looks unpalatable to the creature, I believe it exposes true trust and is an imperative to "rely not on your own understanding".
Proverbs 16:9 In his heart, a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps. (or The mind of man plans his way, But the LORD directs his steps.)
This view also brings on the "no-no" that God is reponsible for good and evil and that I am only His robot. I "trust" that His plan gives me the final "hook-up" and that while His judgement has eternal ramifications, His punishment as regards suffering is not eternal.
Again, I trust (have faith) that I won't even be subject to His wrath on what He has full authority and power to do with as He WILLS!