Dave wrote, in the middle of an excelleny (IMHO of course) post,
" The natural outcome is something like process theology, which is not
properly theistic."
Why is process theology not "properly theistic."
Would you, perhaps, expand on both what you mean by "process theology"
and by "properly?"
In my theology, and it is just my thinking, I see at least the real
possibility
of God not being all-powerful, or, at least, deliberately limiting his
powers
both the see and control the future outcome of life on this earth. Is this
process theology, or merely a pale subset of something else?
Burgy
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