rjh4 Wrote:I responded: "I think you are wrong here again. Joshua, Chapter 2, tells of Rahab and her family which did have a chance to convert, did, and were then saved from the destruction. Why would you think it was any different for the rest?"I noted above:
I Wrote:You punish someone for being evil... because you created them specifically to be evil. You let one family escape the situation by 'choosing' you... when you designed them with choosing you in your intent. Why would you punish what you designed for doing its task perfectly? There is no logic in even having created anything in the first place... let alone destroying a system that worked to the letter of your design (considering that 'God' is perfect and stuffGod designed Rahab and her family specifically so that they would 'choose' the 'option' of following God. I do not see how Rahab following her 'subroutines' gives any credence at all to your statements... unless God is not all-powerful, all-knowing, all-present, etc.)
I think you are ignoring the illogical aspect of this, that was Chatpilot's point???
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day