Thats why I said it is a close kin of Open Theism.


From the Wiki site;

Practically, open theism makes the case for a personal God who is open to influence through the prayers, decisions, and actions of people. Although many specific outcomes of the future are unknowable, God's foreknowledge of the future includes that which is determined as time progresses often in light of free decisions that have been made and what has been sociologically determined. So God knows everything that has been determined as well as what has not yet been determined but remains open. As such, God is able to anticipate the future, yet remains fluid to respond and react to prayer and decisions made either contrary or advantageous to God's plan...

And from Blackstone;


'He would have set up the kingdom, but...


Purty close.

...but methinks all of the quoted authors would adamantly repudiate the Open Theism heresy.


LOL yup,Like the average pew sitting DF today would deny he wants to see a return to judaism, while he writes a check to the Temple Mount Faithful.

Last edited by Hitch; Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:07 PM.