tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post3146316451283446078..comments2023-10-31T07:23:17.922-04:00Comments on The Theos Project: God-feelingsJonathan Erdmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04234688186113838474noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post-15736693761948489632009-06-09T14:45:13.399-04:002009-06-09T14:45:13.399-04:00聊天室080聊天室080聊天室080聊天室080聊天室080聊天室找一夜聊天室找一夜視訊ggo聊天室...<a href="http://eee153.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室080</a><a href="http://eee154.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室080</a><a href="http://eee155.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室080</a><a href="http://eee156.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室080</a><a href="http://eee157.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室080</a><a href="http://eee158.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室找一夜</a><a href="http://eee159.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室找一夜</a><a href="http://eee160.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">視訊ggo</a><a href="http://eee161.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室找一夜</a><a href="http://eee162.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室找一夜</a><a href="http://eee163.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室找一夜</a><a href="http://eee164.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室ut</a><a href="http://eee165.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室ut</a><a href="http://eee166.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室ut</a><a href="http://eee167.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室ut</a><a href="http://eee168.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室ut</a><a href="http://eee169.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室尋夢園</a><a href="http://eee170.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室尋夢園</a><a href="http://eee171.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">視訊交友高雄網</a><a href="http://eee172.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">視訊交友</a><a href="http://eee173.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室尋夢園</a><a href="http://eee174.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室尋夢園</a><a href="http://eee175.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室尋夢園</a><a href="http://eee176.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室交友</a><a href="http://eee177.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室交友</a><a href="http://eee178.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室交友</a><a href="http://eee179.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室交友</a><a href="http://eee180.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">聊天室交友</a><a href="http://eee181.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">aio 網路交友愛情館</a><a href="http://eee182.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">aio 網路交友愛情館</a><a href="http://eee183.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">視訊交友愛戀之</a><a href="http://eee184.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">999成人站</a><a href="http://eee185.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">999成人站</a><a href="http://eee186.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">999成人性站</a><a href="http://eee187.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">999成人性站</a><a href="http://eee188.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">919sex色片直播網</a><a href="http://eee189.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">919sex色片直播網</a><a href="http://eee190.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">940aa成人影院</a><a href="http://eee191.leebu.org.tw" rel="nofollow">940aa成人影院</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post-17463541441203059092007-09-27T14:53:00.000-04:002007-09-27T14:53:00.000-04:00Hi Will,Thanks for stopping by and dropping a comm...Hi Will,<BR/><BR/>Thanks for stopping by and dropping a comment.<BR/><BR/>Your profile is set to private, so I couldn't go check out your blog or anything - darn!<BR/><BR/>At what school are you taking OT theology?Jonathan Erdmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04234688186113838474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post-20392246805295279872007-09-27T01:41:00.000-04:002007-09-27T01:41:00.000-04:00I am in an OT theology class right now and we just...I am in an OT theology class right now and we just talked about this. My teacher is a big Biblical theology guy, so he falls more on the side of God having emotions and reacting to our actions rather than the systematic impassibility. I tend to agree with him, it is important to take what the Bible says very seriously, and systematics just doesn't have a really strong defense of the immutability of God from Scripture. The passages often cited for immutability are simply about the unchangeableness of God's character. I don't think I've said anything new that hasn't already been commented, but I wanted to put in my own comment. I like this post.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04669543366566439798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post-8428659640702170912006-10-04T07:09:00.000-04:002006-10-04T07:09:00.000-04:00This idea of camping out in one book and living it...This idea of camping out in one book and living it -- I think it's a good plan. Sometimes there's too much systematizing sitting up over the top of everything, making it conform to precoceived notions of what the writer should be saying. To see the world through the Preacher's eyes has to be a little disconcerting, but it should make for an exotic voyage.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post-65992685618623673752006-10-03T14:26:00.000-04:002006-10-03T14:26:00.000-04:00As for what God was up to before linear time began...As for what God was up to before linear time began, as far as I can tell the Bible doesn't say.<br /><br />I've got a feeling that prayer will be answered.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post-60087283287470761712006-10-03T12:59:00.000-04:002006-10-03T12:59:00.000-04:00I'm the same guy (more or less) even as my moods c...<i>I'm the same guy (more or less) even as my moods change. Can't God manage the same trick? <br /></i><br /><br />"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever" (NIV) Hebrews 13:8<br /><br />What does it mean in this passages that Christ is "the same." We typically assume that this means without any change. However, as you point out we often refer to ourselves both as changing and remaining the same. <br /><br />I am the same person I was when I was an eight year old trying to organize football games on the playground at recess on the endless plains of South Dakota. However, because I am the "same" in this sense does not mean I haven't changed. In fact, I have changed so much that sometimes I wonder if I can even call myself the same person!<br /><br />In any event, Open Theists have done us a favor by opening up these passages again to re-examine what it means for God to be "the same" and if this excludes the possibility of any change, whatsoever. <br /><br />Is non-change really better than change?? For me the jury is still out.<br /><br />Incidently, William Lane Craig believes that God existed outside of time ("sans time") until he created time, and when God created time he became a part of time, but not necessarily a part of time in the same way that you and I are a part of time...I hope I am summarizing Craig correctly, here!<br /><br /><br /><i>If I were God...</i><br /><br />I'm sayomg a silent prayer that this event never occurs!!!Jonathan Erdmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04234688186113838474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post-9073645639705119302006-10-03T12:39:00.000-04:002006-10-03T12:39:00.000-04:00So if we have emotions and God doesn't, then we've...So if we have emotions and God doesn't, then we've got something that God hasn't got. Does that mean that emotions are evil, or the result of the Fall, or a consequence of our being limited to the space-time continuum; i.e., that having emotion is something <i>less</i> rather than something <i>more</i>?<br /><br />The passage of linear time makes it possible for change to happen. That includes the creation of new things; it also includes coming up with new thoughts and having new reactions to things that happen in a changeable universe. It also includes makes changing moods and emotions possible. If I were God, I think I'd regard linear time as an improvement over eternity.<br /><br />I'm the same guy (more or less) even as my moods change. Can't God manage the same trick?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post-35224750358230763002006-10-03T08:15:00.000-04:002006-10-03T08:15:00.000-04:00Yea, I would definately say that Jesus feels pain....Yea, I would definately say that Jesus feels pain....and I would say that God feels pain as well - except I'm not quite sure <i>how</i> God feels pain...Actually, there are several things about God that I'm not quite sure of....Jonathan Erdmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04234688186113838474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post-19983284947262596642006-10-03T08:13:00.000-04:002006-10-03T08:13:00.000-04:00Well, the voice of the book identifies himself as ...Well, the voice of the book identifies himself as Qohelet, which means either "The Preacher" or "The Teacher." The book then identifies Qohelet as the King in Jerusalem, son of David, who was greater than all the other kings. As such, some have traditionally ascribed authorship to Solomon. However, most scholars today assume Ecclesiastes was written by a third century Jew.<br /><br />Oh, yea, and to make this conversation even more interesting there is another voice at the end of the book that wraps things up and tells us to take the words of Qohelet to heart and to fear God. <br /><br />Some have assumed that these are different authors or redactors. Others (Michael Fox) put forth that all the voices are the work of one and the same author. I'm not quite sure where I stand, probably agreeing more with Fox that the whole book had one author, but that's just guess work for me!Jonathan Erdmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04234688186113838474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9242710.post-73434954386439586992006-10-02T21:06:00.000-04:002006-10-02T21:06:00.000-04:00Why did I think that Solomon wrote Ecclesiastes?
...Why did I think that Solomon wrote Ecclesiastes?<br /><br />Perhaps not God, but can we say that Jesus feels are pain the way we do, since he was a man in the flesh?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com