Finesse Judgment
1. In finesse judgment God does not
coerce or violate the volition of man. No volition is ever coerced or violated
in a finesse judgment. God uses the motivational and functional evil as His
agent to punish evil.
2. The finesse is found in the
principle that God neutralises evil by means of evil. Zero cancels zero.
3. Finesse judgment dramatises the
fact that both man individually and nations collectively are the products of
their own evil motivation and evil decisions.
4. The rise of organised and
disorganised evil in a country results in the historical possibility of it
losing its pivot of mature believers and becoming so evil that God uses the
evil of some communist entity to destroy the client nation.
5. The counterpart of finesse judgment
from God is the believer’s self-induced misery from his own bad decisions
outside the protocol system of the plan of God.
6. God uses the believer’s bad
decisions as an agent to punish the believer, which emphasises the doctrine
that every believer is responsible for his own decisions.
7. Unhappiness and misery which
results from believers’ evil motivation and bad decisions is another case of
God using evil to punish evil.
8. Likewise evil policy and bad
decisions on the part of a national government result in finesse judgment.