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- | In no order. (Note: | + | == Common Topics on # |
+ | The IRC channel christian debate is not really a debate channel. | ||
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== 4. Impossible to keep the law perfectly | == 4. Impossible to keep the law perfectly | ||
Given that many laws (such as #75, based on Numbers 5:6-7) call you to repent for your sins, it is obvious that God never intended people to keep the law perfectly -- since how can one keep the law perfectly without breaking it, if the law itself expects people to break it in order that they may complete the law by repenting for their sins. | Given that many laws (such as #75, based on Numbers 5:6-7) call you to repent for your sins, it is obvious that God never intended people to keep the law perfectly -- since how can one keep the law perfectly without breaking it, if the law itself expects people to break it in order that they may complete the law by repenting for their sins. | ||
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+ | For an essay written by God detailing everything wrong with the idea of " | ||
== WIP | == WIP | ||
- | This article was a work in progress | + | This article was a work in progress. |
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