1. Standard memberKellyJay
    Walk your Faith
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    02 Jul '07 17:17
    Originally posted by blakbuzzrd
    What part of "He cannot deny himself" seems to lend itself to an equivocal stance on whether or not God can deny himself?

    Is there even a single translation where it's translated "he doesn't choose to deny himself?" In every translation I find, the statement is that God does not have the ability to do anything counter to his nature.

    It's not choice; it's a limitation of agency.
    Counter his nature, no I agree, but his abilities yes which was what
    the topics of discussion were at the time. If you were bringing
    something new to the table and I missed it, than my bad.
    Kelly
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