Bill The Baptist
Puritan Board Graduate
If any of you have ever read anything by Gregory Boyd, you will know that he is a smart guy with some heretical ideas. One of those ideas is open theism, and while I think we can all agree that open theism is a false doctrine, Boyd does make an interesting point. He says that even though most Christians say that they don't believe in open theism, our actions say otherwise. For example, why do we feel the need to constantly ask God for things in prayer if everything is already settled and God doesn't change His mind? I am not trying to argue against prayer, clearly the bible commands it, but maybe we should rethink the way we pray. Just a thought.