kairo14 wrote:topaz: - you are suppose to be afraid, that's the point of this type of doctrine.
Topaz is saying that she's afraid that if God can do whatever He wants then she might be going to Hell anyway because God could just say "Whatever, even though you believed in me you're gonna burn anyway just because I'm God." That's not the kind of fear we're supposed to have of God, but that's the kind of fear you're putting in her by saying this stuff.
Nate: you say first that Bible is false by saying its "not" what "Paul seems to be saying" then turn around and say the Bible doesn't lie.
I never said the Bible was false. I said if it says something that doesn't seem to make sense, it's because we're interpreting it wrong. It's kind of like the example about Jesus saying "Cut off your arms and legs and gouge out your eyes to flee from sin!" Well, none of us here have done that, right? Because it sounds stupid. Until you realize "Oh, Jesus isn't really saying to mutilate ourselves, He's just saying to do whatever it takes to flee sin and that it's so bad we should be willing to do anything to avoid it."
What Paul says is what he means to say that's the point language.
The point of language is to express ideas and thoughts. Those aren't always what we express. For example.
Kairo, you seem like a cool dude.
"Cool" means having a low temperature. Am I saying that you have low body heat? Am I saying that you perhaps should put on more clothing? No, I'm not. The word "cool" in that sentence means something other than its literal meaning. Taking it at face value is the wrong way to read it. I'm expressing an idea, but I'm not actually meaning the literal definitions of the words I say.
This is why Paul call us "pots" or as you put it "not living things" in regards what He is allowed to do with us and it still be a morally good thing.
But we are living things, that's the point. Otherwise why help people avoid Hell? If they're not really living things, it shouldn't matter. They wouldn't feel pain, right? If I break a pot, it doesn't hurt. It doesn't feel pain.
We're talking about actual, human lives who feel pain and will be tortured. To say "God doesn't even care about that" would paint God as an evil tyrant, something to be rebelled against, to be fought, rather than submit to.
Fortunately, God DOES care, that's why He doesn't pick and choose which people to save, and why He doesn't control us. God loves us so much He wants to see none of us perish, He deeply cares about every living person and loves them. He does not do as He wishes with us, but instead treats us as children...along with the punishment and reward that comes with.
We know God and about His Nature purely by what He divinely reveals to us.
Yes, that's why we have the Bible.
[quote]But this is exactly what the passage says. It does
not say God "allowed" these pots or (living people) of wrath to "chose" their destruction]
Preparing people for their destruction does not mean God chose to destroy them. If I have a sick relative in the hospital close to death and I prepare for their funeral, does it mean I'm going to kill them? Does it mean I chose to kill them? No, it means that I know what is going to happen to them and am getting ready for when it happens. It in no way portrays me having anything to do with their death. Your statement is faulty, and as I said, I believe the verse has more to do with the complaint of God saving the Gentiles over His chosen people, and not actively endorsing God choosing which people to save. As I said, this would directly and explicitly contradict 2 Peter 3:9 if He did that.