Difference between revisions of "Bible talk:Genesis 25:23"
								
								Jump to navigation
				Jump to search
				
				
							
								
							
		Graham grove (talk | contribs)  (New page: Good start to the commentary. I've added a sentence in at the beginning. The only bit I wasn't sure about was the reference to open theism - I didn't really think it fit because open theol...)  | 
				 (reply)  | 
				||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Good start to the commentary. I've added a sentence in at the beginning. The only bit I wasn't sure about was the reference to open theism - I didn't really think it fit because open theology says that God doens't know the future and so I think it stands in direct contrast to God pre-knowing the future rather than being reminiscent of open theology. In other words, this verse is one of the many good arguments against open theology. Anyway, so I removed that sentence. Hope that's okay. --[[User:Graham grove|Graham]] 18:36, 4 November 2008 (PST)  | Good start to the commentary. I've added a sentence in at the beginning. The only bit I wasn't sure about was the reference to open theism - I didn't really think it fit because open theology says that God doens't know the future and so I think it stands in direct contrast to God pre-knowing the future rather than being reminiscent of open theology. In other words, this verse is one of the many good arguments against open theology. Anyway, so I removed that sentence. Hope that's okay. --[[User:Graham grove|Graham]] 18:36, 4 November 2008 (PST)  | ||
| + | : I should add a link back to [[Apologetics:Genesis]] where I got all the stuff.They're the ones who had openness theology mentioned.  No problem for me. --[[User:Aquatiki|Aquatiki]] 01:02, 5 November 2008 (PST)  | ||
Latest revision as of 09:02, 5 November 2008
Good start to the commentary. I've added a sentence in at the beginning. The only bit I wasn't sure about was the reference to open theism - I didn't really think it fit because open theology says that God doens't know the future and so I think it stands in direct contrast to God pre-knowing the future rather than being reminiscent of open theology. In other words, this verse is one of the many good arguments against open theology. Anyway, so I removed that sentence. Hope that's okay. --Graham 18:36, 4 November 2008 (PST)
- I should add a link back to Apologetics:Genesis where I got all the stuff.They're the ones who had openness theology mentioned. No problem for me. --Aquatiki 01:02, 5 November 2008 (PST)