richardhutnik said:
Aielyn said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said: The thing is though that it may not have to do with God changing his mind, but that He may act depending on humans faiths. In other words: The person in need of help is depending on your support. If you don't tell God that He should help him then the person need to die, as a punishment for your lack of faith.
And then the 'Thy will be done' phrase enters the picture...
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If god needs you to tell him that you support someone in need of help, then he is not omniscient, as he is supposed to be.
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How about prayer as more of a signature on a delivery before you get it, to confirm you want it? The prayer and the amen are the confirmation to get what is to be delivered?
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Again, an omniscient god shouldn't need "confirmation", such a god should already know.