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Re: Introspection
Posted By: julian, on host 194.213.87.193
Date: Tuesday, August 21, 2001, at 05:08:33
In Reply To: Re: Introspection posted by koalamom on Tuesday, August 21, 2001, at 01:13:48:

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> So I would concede plausible, but not 100% possible, through our human effort.
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> Now if you're talking about *God* influencing the possibility of change, then my confidence level goes way up, since He's in the business of changing hearts and has omnipotence and omniscience on His side ;-) He would seem the better bet. However, He did also give us free choice; which brings us back to the point that some people will *still* not make the choice to care. So if God can't "make" someone care who absolutely doesn't want to, I'm somewhat less optimistic that you and I can either.


Now I'm curious: How does one tell the difference between God making someone care and a human doing the same? Apart from actual miracles, God's ways are subtle, and I'd say that he has a habit of working through people. I'd even claim not to be able to spot it if he were to work through me (for all I know, he already has - where did all those "Aha!"-experiences come from?). Some might say that everything any human has ever done which was considered "good" was, more or less directly, the work of God.

With this question, I do not intend to start some humungous thread on bible-interpretation, so please limit the quotations if you are so inclined.

> However, I agree that it is always better to fight the good fight and try, because you never know when or who may decide it is time to start caring.
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I could not agree more.


[snip long discussion about whether God rules mankind as marionettes or whether we have any influence on history at all]


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> > -Ka"I always enjoy conversations that make me *think* and give me a chance to see other points of view"z!
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> koala"me too"mom


jul"I prefer them to occur on one of my good days"ian

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