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Originally Posted by Jacob's Ladder
I've come to think that at times God can prevent himself from being omniscient.
I was reading my bible and asked myself an interesting question. Perhaps AFF posters, such as Praxeas, CC1, Pressing-On, Evan-Benincasa can weigh in on the matter.
Genesis 6:6 reads
And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.
After witnessing how wicked the human race had become, God had regretted creating humanity.
Now, for my questions,
If God was a constant omniscient God, why did God experience feelings of remorse about creating humanity?
After all, if He was omniscient while creating humanity, he knew what He was getting into when creating humanity. God would have known that humanity would become wicked.
Why feel remorse and/or feel repentant about a situation you already knew would occur?
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If God stopped being omniscient, He would not be God!
You don't understand. not knowing God's plan.
God KNEW man would sin, but His plan was for us to LOVE HIM
as He loves us: so He created man, to express His love in us!
God did not repent of His plan: it hurt Him that so many would
not heed His call. It hurt Him that man was hurting himself so
much. But it was the END of the matter that kept Him fulfilling
His love! You see, God also SAW that there would be those who
believed and obeyed.
Have you not read:
"...who for the joy that was set before him
endured the cross, despising the shame..."What joy, you ask?
The joy of seeing us BELIEVE AND OBEY his will! Or have you
not understood that in the Garden of Gethsemane, when he was
pouring out his soul to the Father, Jesus asked for the cup to be
taken out of the way. But the Father allowed him a glimpse PAST
the suffering and shame of Calvary; even to the very day of our
redemption...and to our place with him in glory: and Jesus then
rejoiced saying:
"...nevertheless, not my will, but Thine, be done."