In a message dated 10/22/2004 8:50:20 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

of course not, jt(!)
 
let's think:  i suspect that consciousness of sin is an original concept of the Ap Paul, spiritually, rediscovrd periodically by, e.g. MLuthr, else even we, inc Pedro, would well be mired still in the myth/s of th Dark Ages; while so, then culturally, one asks naturally now, relative to Rom 3, of what are you conscious via law?
 
while you admit (scripturally) 'I ain't always conscious of moral perfection', what are you but in agreement with, e.g.,the Ap Paul in Rom 3 and God and even with MLuthr himself?
 
stated anothr way, the point is (biblically, curntly culturaly) that ignorance of sin is tied to ignorance of the law/Rom 3--or, somewhat conversly, the more you pursue the law, the more you'll experience what you are really, intrinsically, extrinsically, exceedingly sinful
 
try to be perfect and say you're succeedg; the bible permits those who know the truth of Rom 3 to laugh like God in Ps. 2 who'll 'have you in derision'
 


Wow  -- G and J are buds.   I have to go take my medication, now. 

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