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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 5436790" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>You brought up contradiction.</p><p></p><p>1.Adam chose to eat it and disobey God's command not to eat the fruit. Eve "chose" to eat it first actually and talked Adam into disobeying God. He blamed her. "The woman you gave me....."</p><p>You either don't understand free will or don't agree with consequences of disobedience.</p><p>2. Paul was an Apostle. He was chosen by God to be a minister to the Gentiles. One of the qualifications of an Apostle is that they must have personally seen Jesus, This happened on the road to Damascus.</p><p>Paul chose to be a Christian after Ananias told him what to do 3 days later. Paul chose obedience.</p><p>3. Jonah tried to hide from God because of his disobedience (a choice). He prayed 3 days and nights while in the fish that "God prepared" which led him to repentance.That's a choice. After God noted his obedience the fish vomited him up.</p><p>Jonah was a prophet of God. Which means, among others things, direct communication from God, which doesn't happen today. God has seen to it that Jonah's story is written down in inspired scripture, as in something you and I need to learn from. Even after Nineveh repented, he was unhappy(a choice)</p><p></p><p>So now you have given nothing from the Bible that shows any contradiction of free will or anything else for that matter.</p><p>You know why I believe the Bible, do ya? If these are the examples of why you don't, you don't have anything imo.</p><p>And a good day to you.</p><p>P.S. Just wondering how you know God created the day if you don't believe the book that reveals that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 5436790, member: 65823"] You brought up contradiction. 1.Adam chose to eat it and disobey God's command not to eat the fruit. Eve "chose" to eat it first actually and talked Adam into disobeying God. He blamed her. "The woman you gave me....." You either don't understand free will or don't agree with consequences of disobedience. 2. Paul was an Apostle. He was chosen by God to be a minister to the Gentiles. One of the qualifications of an Apostle is that they must have personally seen Jesus, This happened on the road to Damascus. Paul chose to be a Christian after Ananias told him what to do 3 days later. Paul chose obedience. 3. Jonah tried to hide from God because of his disobedience (a choice). He prayed 3 days and nights while in the fish that "God prepared" which led him to repentance.That's a choice. After God noted his obedience the fish vomited him up. Jonah was a prophet of God. Which means, among others things, direct communication from God, which doesn't happen today. God has seen to it that Jonah's story is written down in inspired scripture, as in something you and I need to learn from. Even after Nineveh repented, he was unhappy(a choice) So now you have given nothing from the Bible that shows any contradiction of free will or anything else for that matter. You know why I believe the Bible, do ya? If these are the examples of why you don't, you don't have anything imo. And a good day to you. P.S. Just wondering how you know God created the day if you don't believe the book that reveals that? [/QUOTE]
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