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Originally posted by booker
You're assuming that what I said was wrong and not a typo? Thanks, that means a lot.
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Why, can you not be wrong? <i>infallible?</i>
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I'll try to explain it for the mongoloids who frequent this board.
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Another condescending keyboard theologian, yay.
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One would expect that a God who is understood to be all knowing would be unflappable, ie calm and not upset or excited over events or crisis because this God already knows the past present and future.
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First off. I knew what the word meant which was why I laughed at your quoted dictionary.com definition.
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Additionally, God isn't necessarily all-knowing or inflappable..
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As if to argue the point of, "hey gods not always right, and he can even admit when he is wrong."
Your post says nothing of the forgiveness or calmness of a god during crisis. You speak only of his judgment and his willingness to alter his plan due to argument, or that he is swayed by a mortal to change his mind.
Which hints towards god being *wrong* which tickles to the use of the word *infallible* not *unflappable*... hence my mistake and/or your typo.
