What is Open Theism?

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    We endeavor to address these inquiries by the conclusion of this video:
    What is the open theism?
    How to believe in God?
    Where is god?
    Who is god?
    What are the types of Theism?
    How to know the Theism?
    A person today deceives hundreds of people and escapes the country forever.
    Naturally, the law falls short on him, and the affected individuals in this incident probably can never get their rights from that person.
    Such a grave error and mistakes in our world may occur thousands of times daily in the farthest corners of this earthly sphere. Alongside millions of violations, murders, and thefts, in the realm of errors, lawlessness, and of course, major sins, it stands.
    We don't intend to analyze this act from an ethical standpoint or even delve into its metaphysical dimension; instead, we aim to ask a very peculiar question about this event:
    Did this person commit this deception with full consent and free will?
    Did God not already know that this person would commit such a mistake?
    If God knew that this person would commit this mistake, can "this person" still be held accountable?
    Was this person compelled to commit this sin for God's knowledge to be accurate and predictive of events?
    In this regard, there is a poem by Persian polymath Omar Khayyam, our country's great poet, who says:
    "I drink wine, and whoever is like me finds drinking wine to be a proper and easy affair for them. The Lord has known my drinking of wine since eternity; therefore, if I don't drink wine, the eternal wisdom of the Lord would turn into ignorance."
    Omar Khayyam believes that God knew he would eat from the beginning, so he no longer has the choice to eat or not, because he is forced to do something that God already knew about!
    But is this argument correct?
    Are we living in a world entirely dictated by compulsion?
    Can't we break free from this cycle of divine determinism?
    If not, what is the answer to these questions raised?
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    Open theism or theological openness is a framework that presents a new perspective on the nature of God, human free will, and the relationship between these two. This branch of evolving theology challenges some traditional views of divine knowledge and divine determinism.
    Open theism believes that God's knowledge of the future is not exhaustive but dynamic and responsive to human choices. But what does it mean that God's knowledge is not accurate about the future?
    What exactly does this new definition of God encompass?
    What is open theism?
    At its core, open theism claims that knowledge of God is not predetermined but open to future possibilities. This theological view places great emphasis on human free will and believes that God interacts with humanity in a way that always allows for choices.
    The Essence of God
    Traditional theology often depicts God as an entity fully aware of all events and humans, including our choices. This is while open theism suggests that God voluntarily limits this knowledge to allow humanity true independence and to make decisions freely and unpredictably.
    Conditional Divine Knowledge
    In open theism, divine knowledge is seen as dynamic and infinite. God knows everything that can be known, but not about the future!
    Because the future depends on human choices, it remains open and uncertain. But this perspective contradicts the classical concept of divine knowledge, which claims that God knows all events, including human decisions, in advance!
    So which one is correct?
    Is there another state? Are we living in a grand determinism or do we have free will?
    So where is the place of human free will?
    Free Will
    Open theism emphasizes the importance of human free will. This perspective claims that true free will exists when we can make choices that God has not predetermined.
    Therefore, this view seeks to establish a strong position for human free will. However, some argue that God's awareness of our choices can affect our free will.
    But where does this perspective come from, and do religions and philosophical and mystical views support it?
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  • @superconscious.
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    💖

  • @talismanskulls2857
    @talismanskulls2857 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Everything written is a lie or a distortion. The few that find this are the ones quickly erased.

  • @rursus8354
    @rursus8354 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well, yeah that's one solution. Another one is that God didn't create the world, that he really doesn't know the future, but is trying to save all souls - sparks of himself - that by an accident became stuck in the world.