I have a real problem with this whole idea since it defies God. God gave us free will and as a result nothing is pre-determined. If you say that there is a way to tell the future, you're basically saying that things are pre-determined (based on current decisions). See what I'm saying?
Yeah, I'm no longer dismissing God as an explanation for things, but I'm not seeing a guy with a beard in the clouds. Have you read Tom Campbell's "My Big TOE"? He opened my eyes to possibilities that I'd scoffed at.
looking glass doesn't show THE future it shows probable futures - plural - so no it does not invalidate free will, it shows the likely outcomes of the free will decisions of the "observer"
I heard an interview with Johnheretohelp where he told about another secret the military or whoever have and it was the discovery in space of something akin to a frequency. John says he was able to experience just a recreated forgery of sorts but that being in its presence you knew it was god and all that wasn’t real just faded away. You just knew truth and beauty. When he was recounting the experience to these 2 Q anons on their podcast he couldn’t help but cry as he remembered the experience. He described it as the word. You can feel the word of god. Quite amazing stuff. It reminded me of that sketch artist chap who was filmed in the 60s under an LSD experiment who just couldn’t help but break down in tears at whatever beauty and majesty he was experiencing.
No, freewill is still there. Your choices change the outcome of the future, future is being predicted by knowing inputs of the present. What this guy talks about if you think about actually is eerily similar to revelations. As we approach a timeline convergence, there's only one outcome. Good guys win and bad guys lose. Think God establshing His kingdom. Now, wether this looking glass is an instrument that belongs to the devil, or belongs to God, well that is yet to be determined. Lets keep an eye out for the outcomes. We shall know by their fruits.
Nowhere in the Bible does it say that man has free will. On the contrary, the Bible provides scripture and scriptural examples that prove otherwise.
Proverbs is a good place to start. What about Job? What about God keeping Jonah in the belly of the whale until he had no choice but to do God's bidding? What about the hardening of Pharaoh's heart? What about Peter denying Christ thrice?
I have a real problem with this whole idea since it defies God. God gave us free will and as a result nothing is pre-determined. If you say that there is a way to tell the future, you're basically saying that things are pre-determined (based on current decisions). See what I'm saying?
If you loosen up on your definition of "God" you'll find that it reinforces the concept.
If you loosen up your definition of God...you might as well be a part of the Cabal.
I’m out. Sticking with Jesus.
Yeah, I'm no longer dismissing God as an explanation for things, but I'm not seeing a guy with a beard in the clouds. Have you read Tom Campbell's "My Big TOE"? He opened my eyes to possibilities that I'd scoffed at.
looking glass doesn't show THE future it shows probable futures - plural - so no it does not invalidate free will, it shows the likely outcomes of the free will decisions of the "observer"
Just wait, it gets way cooler.
The Bible is a good start. Read it in light of what you know now. See it become alive before your eyes.
That's a good explanation, thank you. That does make me feel better about the whole thing, I'll look more into it for sure.
I heard an interview with Johnheretohelp where he told about another secret the military or whoever have and it was the discovery in space of something akin to a frequency. John says he was able to experience just a recreated forgery of sorts but that being in its presence you knew it was god and all that wasn’t real just faded away. You just knew truth and beauty. When he was recounting the experience to these 2 Q anons on their podcast he couldn’t help but cry as he remembered the experience. He described it as the word. You can feel the word of god. Quite amazing stuff. It reminded me of that sketch artist chap who was filmed in the 60s under an LSD experiment who just couldn’t help but break down in tears at whatever beauty and majesty he was experiencing.
No, freewill is still there. Your choices change the outcome of the future, future is being predicted by knowing inputs of the present. What this guy talks about if you think about actually is eerily similar to revelations. As we approach a timeline convergence, there's only one outcome. Good guys win and bad guys lose. Think God establshing His kingdom. Now, wether this looking glass is an instrument that belongs to the devil, or belongs to God, well that is yet to be determined. Lets keep an eye out for the outcomes. We shall know by their fruits.
Nowhere in the Bible does it say that man has free will. On the contrary, the Bible provides scripture and scriptural examples that prove otherwise.
Proverbs is a good place to start. What about Job? What about God keeping Jonah in the belly of the whale until he had no choice but to do God's bidding? What about the hardening of Pharaoh's heart? What about Peter denying Christ thrice?
Stop listening to your Sunday pulpit demons.