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I'm having some trouble interpreting these verses... I wonder if any of you have spent much time on them, and if anything here has snagged you as it has me.
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I have my ideas and thoughts on it, but I'd honestly prefer to hear what others think for them selves before I we jump to critiquing/defending my own interpretation. I realize there are problems with context as well as concern with non-Paul-contemporary over interpretation... but we'll see
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Not sure what AUism is... if I'm not welcome here, let me know and I'll delete this post.
Here is the commentary from the NAB... hope this helps: Romans 2 [12-16] Jews cannot reasonably demand from Gentiles the standard of conduct inculcated in the Old Testament since God did not address its revelation to them. Rather, God made it possible for Gentiles to know instinctively the difference between right and wrong. But, as Paul explained in Romans 1:18-32, humanity misread the evidence of God's existence, power, and divinity, and "while claiming to be wise, they became fools" (Romans 1:22).
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