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June 27, 2013
Open and ShutKedric Webster
A God who is limited in knowledge (especially knowledge of our futures) and limited in power (power to bring about in the future what he will) would not be completely trustworthy. Even when we had completely fulfilled our epistemic obligations (supposing that we could) with regard to some putative revelation of such a God, we could not be sure that what God said in Scripture that he would be, or that he would do, he would in fact be or do, for his power and his knowledge and his will might not be sufficient to enable him to be as he said he ...
June 06, 2013
A Contract of TrustKedric Webster
These days there are contracts all written out So there is nothing to dispute about But if a person won’t stand on his word understood A piece of paper won’t make it good
This poem is featured in a DVD documentary on the Cattlemen of Florida. (If you are interested in a part of Florida history not well known, but is still an on-going way of life, I'd highly recommend it.) The words brought to mind an essay I recently read in the book that I've been citing from time-to-time on this blog, The Trustworthiness of God: Perspectives on the ...
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