God does commit to and allows Calamity! Isn't calamity "evil?" I mean, I know it's not...it can be done for good...but in the opinion of the world?In the (natural) sense prophet is using the word, yes. In the (moral) sense I am, no.
God does commit to and allows Calamity! Isn't calamity "evil?" I mean, I know it's not...it can be done for good...but in the opinion of the world?In the (natural) sense prophet is using the word, yes. In the (moral) sense I am, no.
God does commit to and allows Calamity! Isn't calamity "evil?" I mean, I know it's not...it can be done for good...but in the opinion of the world?
Your dictionary agreed.In the (natural) sense prophet is using the word, yes. In the (moral) sense I am, no.
Your dictionary agreed.
I suggest you look up the fallacy of illegitimate totality transfer: assuming that all definitions of a word apply equally in every instance.From Etymonline:
"Anything that causes injury, anything that harms or is likely to harm; a malady or disease; conduct contrary to standards of morals or righteousness," Old English yfel (see evil (adj.)).
Let's say I go along with you here....I suggest you look up the fallacy of illegitimate totality transfer: assuming that all definitions of a word apply equally in every instance.
Obviously evil and good are not amoral. To call anything "evil" or "good" is to make a moral judgment.
Sure, whatever.Let's say I go along with you here....
If not amoral, then how can evil be a tool in both the hand of God, and wicked men?Sure, whatever.
There isn't anything to deal with.How do you deal with the question/subject?
There isn't anything to deal with.
So, you're telling us you're a dealer????? Do you deal poker or blackjack?If not amoral, then how can evil be a tool in both the hand of God, and wicked men?
I'm asking for your take on this, not imploring you to see mine.
I find this to be an important subject.
I'm defending God here ( tho he needs none).
I have to rectify that God can think to do evil, repent of it, and that He is absolutely perfect in doing so, and the definition of the n "Evil", satisfies me here.
How do you deal with the question/subject?
You deal in Dad jokes, obviously.So, you're telling us you're a dealer????? Do you deal poker or blackjack?
What your "Average Joe" has already said.I thought this issue may be best broken out into its own thread.
For those that believe in the ultimate self-determination of the soul/will, what is your rationale behind why a regenerated/saved person will be unable to use that same ultimate self-determining will to choose once again to sin once we are glorified in heaven, just as Lucifer, Adam, and Eve did while in their "good" moral state(s)?
You deal in idiocy...that's apparent.You deal in Dad jokes, obviously.
What your "Average Joe" has already said.
If you want some "Fancy Latin" to go with it: Non-Posse Peccare!
We lose the ABILITY to sin just as we currently have the absolute inability NOT TO SIN in this present life (Non-Posse, Non Peccare).
God has the inability to sin and this is the one main way we shall be "Like Him!"
I cannot explain any further and why would I even want to? I am just excited that this will one day be a reality for me!