Archive for July, 2011


330 — “O” God, the Universe, and Everything

Last one for now, I think. Remember: read Gregory Boyd’s “God at War”, “Is God to Blame?”, “God of the Possible” and Clark Pinnock’s “Open Theology” if you want to get the meat behind the appetizers I’m laying out here. All credit and kudos to them for their incredible work]   A word is in [...]

330N — God, the Universe, and Everything (a response)

Normally, I do not take a whole blog to answer a commenter, but one commenter has written three comments in disagreement with my views expressed here. He is welcome to do and has not sunk to ad hominem attacks or slurs which means he is fine in my book! However, since he wrote much longer [...]

330M — God, the Universe, and Everything

Let’s talk about more objections about the view I’ve put forth in these blogs. Again, credit for breaking the ground here goes to Gregory Boyd, Clark Pinnock, and John Sanders. I am relying on Boyd’s book “God of the Possible” to choose which objections are the most frequently made. In fact… I plan to quote [...]

330L — God, the Universe, and Everything

[I’ve taken off the comfy sweater and am back to dealing with the evidence for Open Theology. So, once again, I need to give Gregory Boyd credit. Read his books on this or those by Clark Pinnock or John Sanders to get a firm grip on this very scriptural, freeing, and worldview changing teaching.] Objections [...]

330k — God, the Universe, and Everything

I intended to start this blog by looking at verses used by those trying to prove that there is a settled future, God knows it, and God planned everything down to the last spin of the last molecule to make sure everything happened just as it does/will. However, I spent a couple of weeks thinking [...]

330j — God, the Universe, and Everything

I don’t wish to go off into the weeds or anything, but we are taking a step away from the main thrust of this series for this blog. And, knowing how controversial this is, we might have to do another blog on it. Before we start it, though, I must say that I am thrilled [...]