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<blockquote data-quote="trophy33" data-source="post: 76762441" data-attributes="member: 414763"><p>The point is that you moved the meaning from "all parts of a man" to "all parts of all parts of a man".</p><p></p><p>Human thinking is corrupted, but not every single thought. You see what I mean?</p><p></p><p></p><p>The context of corruption is in comparison to the perfection of God. It has nothing to do with normal human self-esteem in a company of other humans.</p><p></p><p>FYI: In other variants, the point is called Total Inability instead of Total Depravity. The latter one leads to frequent misunderstandings and extrapolations, even by Christians and by Christian websites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trophy33, post: 76762441, member: 414763"] The point is that you moved the meaning from "all parts of a man" to "all parts of all parts of a man". Human thinking is corrupted, but not every single thought. You see what I mean? The context of corruption is in comparison to the perfection of God. It has nothing to do with normal human self-esteem in a company of other humans. FYI: In other variants, the point is called Total Inability instead of Total Depravity. The latter one leads to frequent misunderstandings and extrapolations, even by Christians and by Christian websites. [/QUOTE]
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