Gary wrote:
> this text is crystal clear: 'do not let sin reign..', 
> ... but, it doesn't say 'do not sin..'
[DavidM:]
It seems to me that saying "do not let sin reign in your mortal
 bodies" is the same as "do not sin."  

Then leave Luther's translation work alone.

Gary wrote:
>you do agree to 'confess' your sin/s, don't you?
[DavidM:]
Yes, of course, people need to confess their sins.  But once

This is interesting; you sin once, confess once, then blast 'easy believism' 
<rofx666!!!>



gary ottoson * http://poet235.com


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