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I noted you haven’t addressed Psalm 14, to which St. Paul was giving reference in his famous ‘all have sinned’ discourse.
Might I remind you that in Psalm 14, it was said:
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How do you explain this, emeraldisle? Remember:
Scripture cannot contradict itself.
Might I remind you that in Psalm 14, it was said:
But He immediately follows with this:All have left the right path, depraved, every one: there is not a good man left, no, not even one.
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Whoa, Nelly! If ‘all are depraved’. . .then who is God talking about as “my people” being eaten by evildoers? It surely to goodness looks as though the "all are depraved’ is not saying that all humanity is depraved, but that all the evildoers are depraved. “My people” --the ones the evildoers are oppressing. . .the ones the Lord calls “the just” who take refuge with him, are obviously not part of the ‘evildoers’ or the ‘all have sinned’.Will the evildoers not understand? They eat up my people as though they were eating bread: they never pray to the Lord. See how they tremble with fear, without cause for fear: for God is with the just. You may mock the poor man’s hope, but his refuge is the Lord."
How do you explain this, emeraldisle? Remember:
Scripture cannot contradict itself.