I agree that destruction is thier purpose. But why? Because God made them that way or because they did iniquity? The Psalm says that those who did iniquity flourished, only to be destroyed forevermore.Prakk wrote:Really? The fact that they sprouted up quickly, like grass, only because they were to be destroyed forevermore. Their destruction is their purpose.Sean wrote:"I don't see how this even remotely supports predestination."Moi wrote:"I wouldn't know how to reply to you except to point to the whole drift of scripture, which favors absolute and double predestination throughout. It is even found in the Psalms, That would be Psalm 92.
Hugh McBryde
It seems to answer the question often posed: Why do the wicked prosper and the righteous suffer? Because the wicked suffer eternally.
Again, Where does it say "God predestined the evil actions of these men so as to make them do eveil so He could destroy them eternally".