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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    LGW wrote and I quote: So your just making false claims and accusations like you did with me the other night [my time]? It is ok maybe we can ask Jason next time we see him. Since your the one talking about him here. Unquote Im outta here, it is an utter waste of time debating people who reel...
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    That's interesting. When I claimed people believed in justification of obeying the law, you accused me of making up false statements. Jason has now admitted that is what he believes, and you seek to avoid apologising. Proves what I have said all along to be the truth
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    You have at last admitted you believe Christians are justified by obeying new covenant law, of which nine of the ten commandments are part of that law. So now I will see if LGW apologises to me or makes excuses for not doing so
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    Are you going to apologise now you have read Jasons post or not?
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    Did you read that LGW? However, will you follow what a Christian should do and now apologise?
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    Oh there was no misunderstanding, and you accused me of making false statements when I did not. Why am I not surprised
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    To be honest, I fel like a fool for wasting my time debating people who could not care a less about practicing what they demand of others, and that is the truth. It must surely be obvious by now, to anyone with little grey cells that what I wrote of your previously stated beliefs is the truth...
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    Summon up the courage to tell me if the following is the truth or a lie. LGW believes I lied, so that is a lack of discernmet on his part isn't it You told me, Rom3:20 only concerns not being justified by non applicable old covenant law. You have also, more than once stated the Christian is...
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    I'm not interested Jason. The reason you will not answer the question truthfully is because you love the praise of men more than you want to obey God.
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    Why do I waste my time debating people who only tell you what you must do to attain heaven, when they could not care a less about practicing what they preach. It is the religion of the Pharisees, and their yeast was hypocrisy Luke12:1
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    You have not the courage have you to confirm what I wrote you have repeatedly many times stated. Why? Why did many of the Pharisees who believed Christ to be the Messiah not acknowledge it? John tells us in his Gospel
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    I sincerely hope none of you take any notice of people who quote the bib le to you, to preach that you must fully obey the law/not commit sin if you want to be in a saved state. It is just words, reeled from the tops of their heads, there is no true conviction in it, and they do not even try to...
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    I can assure you it was no misunderstanding. To be honest, I would not push this, other than Jason continually stresses true Christians do not commit sin.
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    Well if I am lying in the following, tell me I am lying, if you really want to, though you will break the moral law by doing so. If I am telling the truth admit it. do you not claim not to commit sin? Anyone who commits sin is immediately in an unjustified state. So please Jason, practice what...
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    Why will you not honestly answer the question Jason , why deflect, I am going to go on repeating it until you answer truthfully: You told me, Rom3:20 only concerns not being justified by non applicable old covenant law. You have also, more than once stated the Christian is justified/righteous...
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    Maybe Jason is now embarrassed by his stated beliefs, and will not acknowledge them.
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    Why will you not honestly answer the question Jason , why deflect, I am going to go on repeating it until you answer truthfully: You told me, Rom3:20 only concerns not being justified by non applicable old covenant law. You have also, more than once stated the Christian is justified/righteous...
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    Do "works of righteousness" declare the Atonement to be incomplete?

    It truly is amazing. People who constantly tell you any sin places you in an unsaved state, are quite happy not to tell the truth when asked to do so