Why must you insist on making distinctions that are nowhere in the text
of
scripture.  Ephesians 2 describes perfectly what a fallen nature looks
like - and it
automatically makes one a child of wrath.  Death ruled from Adam to Moses
even
over those who had not sinned and you are willing to fight over Jesus
having such
a nature.  judyt


On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 14:08:54 -0500 "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> JD wrote:
> > "Sinful nature" is not "sinning nature."
> 
> Excellent point, John.  A sinful nature provides a source of 
> temptation, but 
> it is not synonymous with the idea of a sinning nature, a nature 
> that must 
> sin despite whatever we think, say, or do.
> 
> David Miller. 
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