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1 | Is It Human to Sin? | Gen 1:27 | Searcher56 | 188096 | ||
God's day to you, Lookn4, I also wonder why you ask the questions you do. Please respond. If God created humankind without sin, would not Christians be behaving more like humans when they do not sin? Answer: Romans 7:1-25 tells there is a battle between two natures. Also, read Romans 5:12ff. Our nature changed ... read thje context of Romans 3:23. There is a lot more. Now answer my question - and that of others - why to do you ask these questions? Nearly half of your posts have been questions. Searcher |
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2 | Is It Human to Sin? | Gen 1:27 | Lookn4ward2Heavn | 188310 | ||
Searcher, Rom 7:1-25, I believe, reflects the condition of an unbeliever and, therefore, has no bearing on the question as it relates to believers Rom 5:12ff only confirms my statement that "God created humankind without sin". Rom 3:23 refers to man as a sinner, not as created by God. My question was asked because of what I, as noted, hear spoken casually in the pulpit and among believers. |
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