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Search results for query: "Ecclesiastes 7:20"

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  1. paarsurrey

    If Jesus Died...

    96.Does every man sin? (a) Yes. “There is no man who does not sin” (I Kings 8:46; see also 2 Chronicles 6:36; Proverbs 20:9; Ecclesiastes 7:20; and I John 1:810) (b) No. True Christians cannot possibly sin, because they are the children of God. “Every one who believes that Jesus is the Christ...
  2. S

    If there is a life after death.....

    Hello Mr. Sgt Pepper, In regard to the contradictions listed I only found one of the 101 that actually matters to our seeking to understand our responsibility in living for God, or Who God is. The others are simply recalling the same event or genealogy records, which by the way have been all...
  3. Estro Felino

    Is Paul arguing for ignorance of the law in Romans 7?

    I could also think that he was struggling to forgive himself. After all...at that time, there were also Pagans who used to practice abstinence and chastity. We don't know what Paul's life was like before his conversion...but we surely know, that as for Saint Stephen's martyrdom, he was in on it...
  4. nPeace

    Is Paul arguing for ignorance of the law in Romans 7?

    Yes. James also explains that God does not tempt anyone with evil things, James 1:13-15 but helps them endure trials and temptations they face in Satan's system of things. The law served to keep the nation of Israel clean before Jehovah, until the Messiah arrived who would teach them the way...
  5. Alien826

    Atheists - A Question...

    Why not? When you were in school, did you do both good and bad things? I see where you are going. The problem arises where you say Adam was good before the fall. I would say he didn't do bad things (up to that point) because he didn't have much opportunity. I see him as being innocent rather...
  6. nPeace

    Atheists - A Question...

    It's the pupil's nature to do good, and bad? Of course if the phone broke, and you didn't drop it, and the developers can see the glass isn't shattered, or a piece of it hasn't broken off. Or the paint isn't scratched... you might get a replacement. :) Who dropped Adam? Romans 5:12; 1...
  7. Gezellig

    Do you practice what the bible says?

    I want to continue again : "For there is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not." (Ecclesiastes 7:20).
  8. Deeje

    Is God omnipotent?

    Which is exactly what the scriptures say....(Matthew 19:26) Solomon wrote: “There is no man righteous in the earth that keeps doing good and does not sin.” (Ecclesiastes 7:20) So God’s arrangement to have sins atoned for by means of Jesus Christ is the only way through which salvation is...
  9. Teritos

    Job and Jesus

    Job was a sinner like any other human being, he not only sinned, he also offended God by calling Him unjust, whereupon Job apologized and repented. And the term "blameless" does not always mean to be sinless. Ecclesiastes 7:20 Indeed, there is not a righteous person on earth who always does...
  10. JerryMyers

    Is Deuteronomy 18:18 Jesus?

    Well, the fullness of God in Jesus (Colossians 2:9) doesn’t make him God. Clearly, Paul did not see the fullness of God in someone means that someone is God too. In Ephesians 3:19 Paul said everyone should be filled with “all the fullness of God,” – does that mean Paul wanted everyone to be God...
  11. Teritos

    Is Deuteronomy 18:18 Jesus?

    Jesus is a prophet, a servant and a man. But he is not only that. He is more than that, he is God in the flesh(Colossians 2:9). Ecclesiastes 7:20 Indeed, there is not a righteous person on earth who always does good and does not ever sin. 1 Peter 2:22 Christ did not commit sin, and no deceit...
  12. ElishaElijah

    Father alone is God

    So the wages of sin is death, all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, we must be perfect, without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sin, there’s none righteous no not one. That’s man, but Jesus is the God/Man, perfect, separate from sinners, the Passover lamb, perfect...
  13. nPeace

    Father alone is God

    Please quote the scripture that says that. Thanks. Wait a minute!!! Why would one need to interpret something that speaks for itself, and gives the explanation? I did not say you are similar to Pharisees... but if you believe the cap fit... I did not say you are not like Jesus, but since you...
  14. nPeace

    Jehovah's Witnesses only: Questions regarding the resurrection in Jehovahs Witness theology

    What??? So you did not get it as I thought then Clear. Will you consider what Deeje said then? If you repeat what you believe, even after it has been repeatedly explained to you... r e p e a t e d l y, would that not be frustrating, annoying, disturbing, really feeling like being driven to...
  15. T

    The mistake of interpreting holy books literally.

    Hi SAT, nice to meet you again. Let me explain: of course, you are allowed to add a potential scenario to the Bible the moment someone claims contradiction. This is at least my way of doing apologetics. In my opinion, there are no contradictions in the Bible. Not one. Your first one can be...
  16. stvdv

    The mistake of interpreting holy books literally.

    IMO: Below is an example that totally makes sense, no inconsistency at all IF you are able to switch your POV (duality to non-duality) I read this as a normal man who is NOT Self Realized I read this as a man who is Self Realized Again, I read this as a normal man who is not Self Realized...
  17. Subduction Zone

    The mistake of interpreting holy books literally.

    You will see apologists jumping through all sorts of hoops to "refute" those contradictions. Unfortunately all that they can do is to demonstrate that if one uses a very very very strained interpretation that they might not be contradictions, and that is only if you take the quotes out of...
  18. SeekingAllTruth

    The mistake of interpreting holy books literally.

    There are many here who insist the Bible is God's "inerrant" word. They always use that loaded word, "Inerrant" like it's some kind of badge of honor. In truth, when studied, the Bible is ANYTHING but inerrant. In fact the errors contained within it are so numerous it'd be a simple task to...
  19. S

    Is according to Jews everything God's will?

    Job 9:33, indirectly in certain translations, mentions a Mediator. Job 9:33 NIV: If only there were someone to mediate between us, someone to bring us together, Job 19:25 refers to the Redeemer being God in human form. Job 19:25 - I know that my redeemer lives, and that in the ... The Redeemer...
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