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This is my understanding also John.
Lance
I don't think so. At least with the point I have in mind. That the conscience can be seared is a biblical fact and we see such activity in some of our worst criminals. By "superstition" I am talking about things like not stepping on sidewalk cracks, wearing the same hat to a ballgame -- that sort of thing. I have those quirks. Another thought. If the conscience could access in a knowing way absolute truth, (and the key to that statement for me is "knowing") thee would be no need for repeat teachings on morality -- but the scriptures are abundant with repeated teachings on morality -- which, by the way, gives one the impression that there were few perfect people in the first church. JOhn |
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