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Come on sis
I was born spirituall dead, i was never spiritually alive, so this line of reasoning is not accurate and to say it is against logic and reality just makes the argument look bad.
I was born spirituall dead, i was never spiritually alive, so this line of reasoning is not accurate and to say it is against logic and reality just makes the argument look bad.
We are talking about faith not our spirit, so lets stay on track.
Okay so for something to be dead it has to once be alive. Yes or no?
We are using ancient words translated to our language that looses its meaning....Context!!
Words have different intent and purpose, they can be descriptive metaphorical....this idea James is addressing false faith just fuels the people who are workers for salvation
b. universally, destitute of force or power, inactive, inoperative: τῇ ἁμαρτία, unaffected by the desire to sin (cf. Winers Grammar, 210 (199); Buttmann, § 133, 12), Romans 6:11; of things: ἁμαρτία, Romans 7:8; πίστις, James 2:17, 20 (R G), 26; ἔργα, powerless and fruitless (see ἔργον, 3, p. 248b bottom), Hebrews 6:1; Hebrews 9:14. (Cf. θνητός, at the end)
b) of things regarded as inoperative, devoid of power: ἁμαρτία , Revelation 7:8; πίοτις , James 2:17; James 2:26; ἔργα , Hebrews 6:1; Hebrews 9:14.
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