Wednesday, November 24, 2010

What Size Does Jayden James Wear

types I (k) a plan ...

I would start with a quote from Schopenhauer.

"What we light torches and also how much space they may lighten it; always remain our horizon is bounded by the dead of night
For the final solution to the riddle of the world would need only about the things in themselves, not by the phenomena speak themselves. "

order with things to us deal done, we use (learned, inherited, or otherwise in our thinking implanted) explanations. This does not mean that these are inherently universal or true. I I had last year made about one of these models of thought and would like to introduce here.

The Plan A / Plan B model

When something (important) does not work out as we imagine it, we comfort Christians us with the Plan A / B model. We assume that our God always has a Plan B when Plan A goes wrong with his concerns us.



Since our God is omni yes (omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient ), then he should also know that goes wrong, what we see as Plan A,

Webster defines as omniscience.
"the quality the knowledge of all things at once, universal knowledge, unlimited or infinite knowledge. "

Does that mean he knows our thoughts, our feelings, our desires and our needs. He knows our words before we say it, he knows our thoughts before we think of them. He knows all our ways. (Psalm 139, 1-6)

following thought experiment:

What if God first begins with (his) Plan B (which we classified as Plan A), and by its failure to plan A (which we as a Plan B considered) reach. So our failure contributes schedules as part of its leadership, so to speak, and we always end up Plan A, that is all good and bad what happened to it. Even if we do not understand it (Ps. 139.6).


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