Evasion. Dementia. Misdirection, as he will not defend, cannot defend, his dementia induced "logic."
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Post #32
Quote Originally Posted by Robert Pate View Post
Paul referred to himself as "The Chief of Sinners" 1 Timothy 1:15. And then he spoke about his struggle with sin in Romans 7;13-25. We never reach the point where we think that we have arrived. We remain needy sinners, always in need of God's mercy and grace.
As long as we are in these Adamic bodies we are sinners, saved sinners, but still sinners. But we have hope. Paul said, "Hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man sees then why does he hope for it" Romans 8:24. Paul saw himself as a wretched man. He even referred to himself as "carnal sold under sin". But then he had hope that he would be delivered from sin, death and the devil, Romans 8:25.
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Posts #198, 200, 204......:
Quote Originally Posted by Robert Pate View Post
Paul is the one that referred to himself as "The Chief of Sinners" 1 Timothy 1:15. Your problem is that you cannot figure out how one can be a sinner and still be saved. This is because you don't know nor do you understand the Gospel. .... Paul is the one that referred to himself as the "Chief of Sinners" 1 Timothy 1:15. Paul also said, "That in his flesh dwells no good thing" Romans 7:18. Christians are called to live their lives before God as sinners, 1 John 1:8. No one measures up to God's standards. We all come short of the glory of God, Romans 3:23.... As long as we are in these Adamic bodies we are sinners. We only have the first fruits or the down payment of the Holy Spirit. We are waiting to be delivered from the flesh. See Romans 8:22-27.
Pate says that he is a sinner. Pate says that The law was made for sinners,not Christians, citing 1 Timothy 1:9 KJV.
So, on record, as he accuses me/others of “want to be under it(the law). you need it,”
Pate, asserts, on record, since he is a sinner, that he wants to be under the law.
Well, intoxicated one, if sin is transgression of the law, and where there is no law, there is no transgression, and the law is abolished, how can commit a sin/transgression?
The dementia man will not give TOL a rational, cognitive answer.
Watch....just irrelevant spam, changing the subject, dementia induced slop....