He is not the one who spoke of God being bornTell that to @Chalcedon
Tell that to @Chalcedon, making sure he understands that God's attributes also "always was." ?
I believe that was you
He is not the one who spoke of God being bornTell that to @Chalcedon
Tell that to @Chalcedon, making sure he understands that God's attributes also "always was." ?
I agree, I was just trying to clear up what he believes...If God was incapable of wrath prior to the fall, then God is not immutable. He changed at the fall. He cannot be trusted.
If what said is what @Chalcedon believes, then he denies the immutability of God.I agree, I was just trying to clear up what he believes...
Run, @Chalcedon ... away ... ?I’ll respond to Trinity and Gods attributes in the Trinity forum .
c ya there if you want to discuss those attributes.
hope this helps !!!
Correct it’s the one who can’t quote me accurately or get what I say correct .He is not the one who spoke of God being born
I believe that was you
@Chalcedon believes God did not possess the atrribute of wrath prior to the Fall. That means at the Fall, God changed. Do you agree with @Chalcedon?He is not the one who spoke of God being born
I believe that was you
It's not just scripture he has that problem withCorrect it’s the one who can’t quote me accurately or get what I say correct .
Chocking on meat ... LOL ... ?Chocking on the meat ? again . Back to the ? milk man ? ?
Is wrath an attribute?@Chalcedon believes God did not possess the atrribute of wrath prior to the Fall. That means at the Fall, God changed. Do you agree with @Chalcedon?
The better question would be if God the Son or Holy Spirit demonstrated wrath towards one another like they do love before creation .Is wrath an attribute?
Haven't given it much thought
but I will say whatever attributes God has he always had
@Chalcedon said, "Nowhere is wrath an innate attribute of God."Correct it’s the one who can’t quote me accurately or get what I say correct .
Certainly notThe better question would be if God the Son or Holy Spirit demonstrated wrath towards one another like they do love before creation .
One is an attribute of nature , character, being within the Godhead where the other is a response to sin with man .
hope this helps !!!
Tell that @ChalcedonIs wrath an attribute?
Haven't given it much thought
but I will say whatever attributes God has he always had
I do not believe there is any such needTell that @Chalcedon
Yep agreeCertainly not
See post #33, on this pageI do not believe there is any such need
Yet you made the opposite false statement about me yesterday here