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Clearly Scripture often uses hyperbole.Last time I checked, “no one,” meant, “no one."
Romans says “all have sinned”, but, of course, you don’t believe that “all” means “all”, right?
(If you answer in the affirmative, then you’re going to have a bit of a hard time evangelizing a non-Christian, eh? He’s going to tell you: “hey, even your Scriptures say that ALL have sinned–so that means Jesus! ALL means ALL, right?”
Rather, it might be better to say, “Scripture often uses hyperbole.” You’ll have better positioning when evangelizing
At any rate, this is beside the point because* no one* here (literally, no one