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Michael Coslo wrote:
You got it. He won't tell you when you lock your keys in the car - even when he already knows you're going to do it! Even before He told Pharaoh to let His people go, He already knew Pharaoh was predestined to say no. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... Michael Coslo wrote: You got it. He won't tell you when you lock your keys in the car - even when he already knows you're going to do it! Even before He told Pharaoh to let His people go, He already knew Pharaoh was predestined to say no. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com But Moses was one of his people, and he negotiated with God over and over again. Of course he ****ed off God several times too. |
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JB wrote:
But Moses was one of his people, and he negotiated with God over and over again. Of course he ****ed off God several times too. God just toyed with Moses, like a cat with a mouse, and that "negotiation" wasn't for real. Moses didn't know it, but God already knew the outcome so any other outcome was impossible. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
... God just toyed with Moses, like a cat with a mouse, and that "negotiation" wasn't for real. Moses didn't know it, but God already knew the outcome so any other outcome was impossible. To feed my sick sense of humor, and boredom. When in college brushing up, I would scan and print $20 bills, just one side, wrinkle them up a bit, and drop/plant then about. Observing from a distance, I kind of felt like God--I knew what the "outcome" would be every time some unsuspecting victim found one! grin Regards, JS -- It is like a nightmare where the public servants are the people which the police are supposed to protect us from! |
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![]() "John Smith" wrote in message ... Cecil Moore wrote: ... God just toyed with Moses, like a cat with a mouse, and that "negotiation" wasn't for real. Moses didn't know it, but God already knew the outcome so any other outcome was impossible. To feed my sick sense of humor, and boredom. When in college brushing up, I would scan and print $20 bills, just one side, wrinkle them up a bit, and drop/plant then about. Observing from a distance, I kind of felt like God--I knew what the "outcome" would be every time some unsuspecting victim found one! grin Regards, JS -- It is like a nightmare where the public servants are the people which the police are supposed to protect us from! Lets see... Existentialism. Isn't that from Sartre and the Beat generation? Then there's Atlas Shrugged. Did I get that right? Gee, I always hoped my Philosophy from College would come in handy some day! |