DAVEH:  Thank you for interjecting that, John.  I agree with your understanding of vs 17.   I'm not trying to battle Dean over this, but rather am interested in why he believes such.  I've heard the born equal theory all my life, and can't quite figure out why people attribute it to God.  I was hoping Dean (or you or any other TTers) could give me some evidence from the Bible that implies such.  So far, I haven't seen it.  Do you know of any, or are some folks just confusing the Constitution with the Bible?

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I know that DH can more than hold his own with Dean, but allow me.    I Pet 1:17 addresses the impartiality of God, not the equality of man.  
 
jd
 
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Here is a clearer verse DavH:

1Pe 1:17


DAVEH:   If that's your best Biblical answer to my question Dean, I suspect you did not understand the question.....or, perhaps the Bible does not have a pertinent passage that supports your theory.



Dean Moore wrote:
all men are born equal.

DAVEH:  Is that just your personal theory, Dean....or do you have scriptural evidence to support your belief?
cd:Here is a clearer verse DavH:

1Pe 1:17 And if ye call on the Father, who without respect of persons judgeth according to every man's work, pass the time of your sojourning here in fear:



Dean Moore wrote:
cd; To stay in perversion John will change the chemistry of the body in time but all men are born equal.Naive? I wish I had remained so on some things sir.
 


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