Charity · 61-69
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/want
https://dictionary.justia.com/desire
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hope
God desires and it is scriptural, the word desire sometimes displays hope or want.
https://www.openbible.info/topics/gods_desire
https://dictionary.justia.com/desire
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hope
God desires and it is scriptural, the word desire sometimes displays hope or want.
https://www.openbible.info/topics/gods_desire
@Charity First time I've seen you comment on my posts!
The word from an Arminian perspective would be desire, etc. But not hope.
I hope to get a job soon, etc. But I can't see the future.
The word from an Arminian perspective would be desire, etc. But not hope.
I hope to get a job soon, etc. But I can't see the future.
Charity · 61-69
@BritishFailedAesthetic
Your example: You desire to get a job but you don't hope to get one, you don't want to get one.
Okay
Your example: You desire to get a job but you don't hope to get one, you don't want to get one.
Okay
@Charity Again fascinating these are only parts of what I post. No encouragement from other ones mentioning persecuted believers, biblically solid ones, etc. The first one you decide to engage with and you play semantics.
Charity · 61-69
Actually this is the only post I've seen of yours it came up on my feed.
And considering you have come to a conclusion that I am playing semantics on this post which is an error, shows your form of Christianity and you talk about other Christians.
Christians have different theology on certain subjects or usages of words. The important thing in Christianity is their belief in the saving power of Yeshua Hamashiach.
Jesus said judge ye with righteous judgment and in your judgment you have made two errors concerning me. Then you'll probably say you didn't judge you were just making a statement if you came to a conclusion that is a judgment.
In my comment was not a judgment it was a showing how the words desire, hope, and want are used by people, generally meaning the same thing.
Thank you
I'll try to remember your name and stay clear of any of your posts that come up on my threads in the future.
And considering you have come to a conclusion that I am playing semantics on this post which is an error, shows your form of Christianity and you talk about other Christians.
Christians have different theology on certain subjects or usages of words. The important thing in Christianity is their belief in the saving power of Yeshua Hamashiach.
Jesus said judge ye with righteous judgment and in your judgment you have made two errors concerning me. Then you'll probably say you didn't judge you were just making a statement if you came to a conclusion that is a judgment.
In my comment was not a judgment it was a showing how the words desire, hope, and want are used by people, generally meaning the same thing.
Thank you
I'll try to remember your name and stay clear of any of your posts that come up on my threads in the future.
Adstar · 56-60, M
I agree that ""God hoping"" is a very false dotrine.. It basically denies the all knowing ability of God..
But i am not sure how you go calvanisim and Armenianism mixed up with that doctrine..
I have never heard a calvanist or an armenian promote such a doctrine..
And yeah i agree with the Armenian statement you have posted::
This above statement excludes the possability of God hoping for a persons salvation.. He foreknows everyone who is going to be accept His way of salvation..
But i am not sure how you go calvanisim and Armenianism mixed up with that doctrine..
I have never heard a calvanist or an armenian promote such a doctrine..
And yeah i agree with the Armenian statement you have posted::
Armenian- Yes God has given us free will but he sees eternity past, the past, the present, the future and eternity future and though Christ (God The Son) died for everyone, God knows who will come to him.
This above statement excludes the possability of God hoping for a persons salvation.. He foreknows everyone who is going to be accept His way of salvation..
@Adstar
I didn't. I said that neither believe this.
But i am not sure how you go calvanisim and Armenianism mixed up with that doctrine..
I didn't. I said that neither believe this.
Adstar · 56-60, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic Sorry mate, i must have misread your post..
@Adstar Not quite, the way I phrased it could easily have been confusing, thanks to your pointing out, I have modified it.
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
Maybe it's a poor choice of words. You think that's bad, another SWeep was talking about having to forgive God! How weird is that? After a while it became clear that what he was talking about was releasing one's anger at God. But it's a weird choice of words
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP Could be but I'm very cautious of false teachers.
Did you clarify their choice of words?
Did you clarify their choice of words?
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic yes, that's how I know this bandersnatch just had a twisted definition of "forgive"
Adstar · 56-60, M
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP Yes forgiving God would imply that God has sinned against you.. And since we know God does not sin.. It is virtually laying a false accusation against God..