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To: TalBlack
I agree Jesus told the woman to go and sin no more. That is our goal....to be more like Him.

But He also knows that we will sin. We cannot be perfect. There's only one Person who's ever done that. (which by default, excludes Mary who was a sinner as well.) Paul writes about it. John writes about it.

The question is are we practicing sin. If we do we are not of God.

The question I'm asking you is do you still sin? To which you will not answer for some strange reason. I gave you a simple test to measure if you still sin. It's a simple question.

If you can't/won't answer then I done with this conversation.

97 posted on 09/05/2014 8:30:59 AM PDT by ealgeone (obama, borderof)
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To: ealgeone
The question is are we practicing sin. If we do we are not of God.

The question I'm asking you is do you still sin? To which you will not answer for some strange reason. I gave you a simple test to measure if you still sin. It's a simple question.

I did answer, more than once, but you are so hell bent on you ridiculous, self-serving “test” that you don't see the forest for the trees. You are justifying something with your “logic” and this need precludes your ever seeing the truth. You think you have cleverly penetrated to an answer that somehow the Ages have missed. “Go thou, and sin no more” from the mouth of the Savior blows your theology out of consideration but you don't see it because you don't want to. You are saved by your Heart NOT some voodoo incantation or by being preternaturally pure. This is what is taught but it threatens you and therin lies the question ...WHY?

99 posted on 09/06/2014 7:46:34 AM PDT by TalBlack (Evil doesn't have a day job.)
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