Things you might hear the God of open theism say
The following list of statements are not meant to be offensive to
the Open Theist. They are meant to be both humorous and
illustrative. Open Theism teaches that God does
not know future events, that He can be surprised by them, that He can
make mistakes, and that He
learns what will happen as people make choices. Therefore, what kinds of things might
we hear the God of Open Theism say?
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Ooops
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Doh!
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Uh, oh.
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Oh, no.
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Dang it!
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Shucks!
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Let me get back to you on that.
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Wow, that was a surprise.
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I hope it works out.
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Oh no, now what is he going to do this time?
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No, I haven't heard the joke about the open theist.
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Please, oh please, please, please believe in me.
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I'll not do that again.
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That didn't turn out to well, did it?
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I'll try and get it right next time.
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I'd answer your prayer but I don't know what is going to happen.
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Hey, I just learned something.
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Well, I can always go to plan B.
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Well, I can always go to plan C.
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Well, I can always go to plan D.
This is lighthearted and I mean no mockery
nor insult, but this is a way of
illustrating a point that the view of God in open theism means that
God does not know all of the future and can even make mistakes --
otherwise, according to openness, God wouldn't have any regrets.
If we assumed that the god of open theism was true, would it bring you comfort to know that God learns, that God
doesn't know the future exhaustively, and that He has to wait to find
out what people will do? How would that affect your prayers to
Him? Would it give you confidence in God? After all, what
if something happens that surprises God and He is unable to answer
your prayer? If God is hoping for the best, reacting to people, and
working around them to make things happen, then can you really count
on God to be the sovereign in-charge Lord of the universe? I
think not.
This view is problematic and undermines the trust that we can
have in God's absolute sovereignty. It is a reduction of the
stature and abilities of God.
By the way, how many open theists does it take to change a light
bulb? No one knows untill it happens.
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