Lance wrote:
> The Grace of God and formal logic are incompatible.

As you know from past posts, we disagree on this issue.  It seems to me that 
you guys make this statement in order to justify the irrational nature of 
your theology.

Lance wrote:
> Obviously God understands formal logic.
> Happily, He is not bound to/by it as you appear to be.

I believe that God is bound by logic because he is a rational being.  To say 
that God is not bound to logic is to say that God is irrational.  I reject 
that notion.

Isn't one of the reasons why Christ became flesh and suffered an agonizing 
death on a cross was because God is bound by his rationalism?  An irrational 
being would capriciously do whatever suited his emotions and fancy without 
any regard to what is right or wrong.  An irrational being would have 
redeemed mankind using his power and authority with a disregard toward 
justice rather than suffering the death of the cross.  Do you agree?

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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