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  2. Jun 10, 2015 · Even if God DID make a mistake, or even "corrected his actions", Genesis 6:6 is certainly not saying this, (another proof text would be needed). At the very most, the text might be implying that God makes "temporary mistakes" - but even this is hard to argue:

  3. Jan 2, 2019 · So, the simple answer is this: No! God did not make a mistake when he created us with free will and with the ability to disobey him, but also to choose him and to love him. John Oakes.

  4. Does God make mistakes? No. Looking at the big picture expressed in these verses, we note that God didn’t make a mistake in creating humans. Instead, He was grieving because of the mistakes humans were making. The object of God’s grief was mankind—not some action on His part.

  5. Aug 25, 2020 · If God could make mistakes, then there are two possibilities: 1. After years of enduring Israel’s faithlessness, God realized (learned) he would have to come up with an unexpected backup plan to save them. 2. God might not have had to send Jesus, but he was ready with the Savior just in case his people kept sinning. Our Disappointment.

  6. Mar 18, 1999 · The statement, "[God] genuinely thought his people would behave differently [than they did]," surely sounds like what we usually mean by a mistake. But Dr. Boyd does not call it a mistake because it was the best judgment God could make, given all the known factors.

  7. Oct 24, 2016 · No, he doesnt repent. And the difference would naturally be that God’s repentance happens in spite of perfect foreknowledge — and that is what it means to be God — while most human repentance happens because we lack foreknowledge. God’s way of repenting is unique to God.

  8. Jun 3, 2014 · The Gospels do not record any 'Jesus mistakes.' From that, we could assume he made none. Also, many people assume Jesus couldn't make mistakes because he was God, and God is...

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