Right, the BIBLE says that.
That's why it's not likely that a person who didn't know about the law or a Bible would be convicted in regard to the underlying motivations of outward wrong doing. Just that his outward doings were wrong, and punishable.
That's why it's not likely that a person who didn't know about the law or a Bible would be convicted in regard to the underlying motivations of outward wrong doing. Just that his outward doings were wrong, and punishable.
i mean, a man kills another by suffocating him unnecessarily and with full knowledge that he's doing it, doesn't have justifiable cause to do it, and that he shouldn't be doing it. what is the real problem here - the tangible acts of violence or the evil in the heart and spirit that does something like this?
Right, the BIBLE says that.
That's why it's not likely that a person who didn't know about the law or a Bible would be convicted in regard to the underlying motivations of outward wrong doing. Just that his outward doings were wrong, and punishable.
That's why it's not likely that a person who didn't know about the law or a Bible would be convicted in regard to the underlying motivations of outward wrong doing. Just that his outward doings were wrong, and punishable.
if a person can become aware of a righteousness apart from works just by the manifest characteristics of God in His creation, then they can also be convicted of sin against that righteousness, likewise apart from works. the verse we are discussing, after all, does say of those without the knowledge of the law, their consciences both accuse and approve them.