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Post by The Lost One on Jun 28, 2017 21:15:08 GMT
That's an unusual stance within theology (that Jesus could be wrong) but I think it makes sense. Do you think God the Father could also get things wrong? It depends on how technical we get.
I say "No" simply because as the standard maker, God has no reason to do anything wrong.
He does have limitations in terms of what he can do but because he has the ability to know anything he wishes, he's a perfect judge of a situation. He doesn't need to assume anything because he can know anything.
Technically, people could argue that he could be wrong just when he changes his mind or feels regret, but those aren't really proofs of wrongdoing as much as they are proofs of his not being static and not basing things on predestination.
By "wrong" I meant more that he expects someone to do something and they instead end up doing something else. Do you think that's possible? Or are God's predictions always accurate?
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