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Doctrine of God, Dr. James White, Freewill, Jimmy Stephens, Open Theism1 Comment

Warren McGrew on Perfect Knowledge

June 3, 2021 TheSire

I will be giving my commentary on a video by Warren McGrew on the issue of whether God has perfect knowledge. This is because he has nothing written and readily available to read and critique. He is an Open Theist … Continue reading Warren McGrew on Perfect Knowledge

Classical Theism, Doctrine of God, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Open Theism1 Comment

My Responses to Various Open Theists

June 2, 2021October 5, 2021 TheSire

I have had many conversations with Open Theists. The recent statement from Cameron Bertuzzi that he can’t decide between Open Theism and Molinism (which are both two bad positions) makes me think it is worth putting some of what I’ve … Continue reading My Responses to Various Open Theists

Classical Theism, Deity of Christ, Heresy, Inerrancy, Open Theism

Divine Double Standards

October 14, 2020November 4, 2021 TheSire

15 “The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among you, from your countrymen, you shall listen to him. 16 This is according to all that you asked of the Lord your God in Horeb on the day of the assembly, saying, … Continue reading Divine Double Standards

Calvinism, Metaphysics, Open Theism, philosophy1 Comment

Is Compatibilism Rational? Will Duffy vs Colton Carlson

June 27, 2020June 27, 2020 TheSire

Continue reading Is Compatibilism Rational? Will Duffy vs Colton Carlson

Classical Theism, Open Theism1 Comment

Duffy’s Idols

June 22, 2020June 22, 2020 TheSire

I engaged in a conversation with Will Duffy in regards to issues regarding whether the God of classical theism shares common traits with idols. Here is an edited form of the conversation: Will Duffy: A stone idol cannot sin. It … Continue reading Duffy’s Idols

Classical Theism, Open Theism, theology2 Comments

Will Duffy’s Worldview

June 21, 2020June 22, 2020 TheSire

I’m doing another resource article and it is in regard to the positions and arguments taken by Will Duffy. I have had some recent dialogues and former critiques that are relevant to his views: TheCouncil: Duffy on the Incarnation Open … Continue reading Will Duffy’s Worldview

Doctrine of God, Open Theism1 Comment

Duffy on the Incarnation

June 12, 2020 TheSire

I had a recent conversation regarding the Incarnation with Open Theist Will Duffy. Here is an edited version of that conversation: TheSire: ” A sequential change happened with God the Son, as He went from one nature to two natures. … Continue reading Duffy on the Incarnation

Doctrine of God, Open Theism1 Comment

Does The Bible Teach That God Knows The Future?

June 5, 2020 TheSire

Continue reading Does The Bible Teach That God Knows The Future?

Dr. K. Scott Oliphint, Open Theism3 Comments

Open Theism’s Underdetermination

January 29, 2020 TheSire

[responsivevoice_button] Open Theists often objects that the Bible presents a very different kind of God. One that is ignorant, confused, reactionary, warm, humanlike, etc. Some even think it teaches a material God that may not be morally perfect. This was … Continue reading Open Theism’s Underdetermination

Ancient Near East, Doctrine of God, Open TheismLeave a comment

False Advertising

December 31, 2019June 2, 2021 TheSire

From The Hymn to Enlil, from Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament: Enlil whose command is far-reaching, lofty his word (and) holy, Whose pronouncement is unchangeable, who decrees destinies unto the distant future, Whose lifted eye scans … Continue reading False Advertising

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