NopeActually it is. ?
NopeActually it is. ?
YepNope
Afraid not
?Afraid not
Just thinking here:
a) Is wrath and hate innate in God; or,
b) Is wrath and hate an absence of God's love.
c) What about light and darkness; God is light, darkness the absence of light.
Wrath is an innate response displayed at Satan's rebellion?
God's wrath isn't innate, rather God's wrath stems from someone opposing or contradicting His truth. So, His wrath only applies to those whom oppose the reality of His Kingdom.
Was there ever a time God didn't hate evil, though?
Is his arguement that just because God's wrath is not expressed among the Trinity that it cannot be a attribute of God??And you have to assume wrath is not an attribute of God in order to defend @Chalcedon ... ?
Wrath is an attribute of God, as Grudem rightly says, just as wrath is an attribute of you and me and everyone.
Can't wait to hear how you'll deny that. ?
I have to assume no such thing as I am arguing nothing just pointing out what Civic might possibly holdAnd you have to assume wrath is not an attribute of God in order to defend @Chalcedon ... ?
Wrath is an attribute of God, as Grudem rightly says, just as wrath is an attribute of you and me and everyone.
Can't wait to hear how you'll deny that. ?
Not mineIs his arguement that just because God's wrath is not expressed among the Trinity that it cannot be a attribute of God??
It seems soIs his arguement that just because God's wrath is not expressed among the Trinity that it cannot be a attribute of God??
Again not mineIt seems so
Thanks. I was not exactly sure what arguement He is making or did makeNot mine
I just noted Civic may deny wrath as an attribute seeing it rather as a reaction to that which is against his holiness (which is an attribute)
Ok but wait for him to clarifyThanks. I was not exactly sure what arguement He is making or did make
He was not here at the time@Chalcedon cannot defend himself, or his new position, can he?
He needs you to run intereference for him. ?