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Going Over the Speed Limit...

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If one consistently goes over the speed limit when driving, is that person living in sin? I would almost guarantee that over 95% of Christians do this. What say you?
You have provided zero evidence to support your claim that "I would almost guarantee that over 95% of Christians do this". Please provide your evidence. Assertions prove nothing.

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OzSpen,nasty.
Satt,i think people who do drive over the limit(and if they do,they pretty much always do,)are sinning as we are told to keep the law of the land.
Speed limits are their for a good reason.
Minor point maybe,in our eyes,though not necessarily in Gods eyes at all.
 
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OzSpen,nasty.
Satt,i think people who do drive over the limit(and if they do,they pretty much always do,)are sinning as we are told to keep the law of the land.
Speed limits are their for a good reason.
Minor point maybe,in our eyes,though not necessarily in Gods eyes at all.
OzSpen is honest. Assertions prove nothing. We need evidence, otherwise your statement is mere speculation. That does not contribute to an open Christian discussion.

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