I can agree with that.
Though, without some rule/law against murder, how would Cain know it was forbidden?
He did know though, as he was given the same conscience we have now.
All men will be judged by their consciences, with or without laws or regulations.
Were Rahab or the birthers under the Law?
No.
I am glad we can agree on that.
If those woman had no Law to break, how could they be Law breakers?
Too much work for you?
I have been to other sites where one can just tap on the verse listed and it will display the verse.
I will keep that in...
Of course I think of it as evil, but God can use the deeds of the evil as well as the deeds of the righteous for His own agenda.
I do indeed agree with Jesus, (John 8:44), and Paul, (Eph 5:9, 1 Tim 1:9-11), that lying is sin.
What's that verse about calling evil good?
Isa. 5:20..."Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!"
The car was trying to go through a red light too.
But the pole(?) was way too long for such transport.
It should have at least had a trailing vehicle with warning signs/light.
Good point.
The "something" is the casting away of the "flesh" by Christians at their water baptism into Christ and into His death and burial.
OT circumcision was a presage of the NT's destruction of the old man and being reborn to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh.
Thanks for the suggestions...(which didn't show up in my post).
OK.
Not may states still have a death penalty though.
Most would just spend time in underfunded, understaffed, prisons.
How is that an answer to the deeper questions?
Tens of thousands seek to live here, work here, raise families here.
Keeping them out or catching and retuning them solves nothing.
Why not let them work so they can pay the taxes that will enable the nation to cope with them?