Samson & Delilah - Comments

  • inverted_raven

    inverted_raven (100)

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    Also, sorry it took me so long to notice that you had left me a comment! I don't check back too often, because hardly anyone ever comments on things I post so I hardly anticipate it. :P
    February 29th, 2012 at 11:13am
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    Yes, my point is that Samson did as he pleased and everything he wanted to do was horrid. God doesn't have to choose a sinless person to choose a good person. And, since you mentioned Moses and free will, I will kindly direct you to the moment when he hardened Pharaoh's heart. Exodus 9:12. God deliberately manipulated a person against their free will.
    February 29th, 2012 at 11:10am
  • DarkestStorm

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    God doesn't have to or like using holy, sinless people. Examples of this are Moses, David, Paul, Noah, Abraham, etc etc.

    God knew what was going to happen, He knows everything that is going to happen.

    God didn't manipulate Samson. People have free will. Samson did as he pleased. I'll have to look up my notes for this but Samson did do good things for God, Samson never lived up to his full potential though for God.
    February 18th, 2012 at 06:09am