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The nature and extent of God's knowledge is under attack today by heretical Process Theologians, absurd Open View of God proponents, and confused Molinistes. Dr. Morey carefully constructs an airtight exegetical case for the biblical doctrine of God's omniscience and then carefully sets forth a solid exegetical refutation of all those who deny it.

theologian even attempt to refute the exegetical evidence for it.1 Those who reject revealed truth because it does not “make sense” to them eventually end up in some form of atheism. Indeed, the highest conceit of man is to demand “how” and “why” Scripture is true before accepting it (Rom. 9:19–20). It reveals a commitment to the humanistic principle: Man is the measure of all things—including God. One example of this is Clark Pinnock. In the book, Predestination and FreeWill, Pinnock uses the
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