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meaning we can be evil and vile as we want for christ died for us the wicked for all sin is done away with unless unless you sin against us and break our roman greek laws then you are in sin against us as gods on earth then we are free to rape rob and murder and enslave you according to our laws of wickedness that we have put over all you nations yes we truely are the BEAST OF REVELATION CALLING OUR SELVES CHRIST-TIANS

Evangelicals throughout the centuries have maintained that by justification by faith—and by faith alone—sinful human beings are in Christ made right before the all Holy God. 1. Justification itself is a judicial declarative act on the part of God alone. By it, He declares that only in Christ is a man perfectly just. His judicial declarative act is not made on the basis of anything within a man, but rather it is made solely and wholly upon the righteous life and sacrificial death of the Lord Jesus Christ. Our Savior lived a perfect life and upon the cross paid the just penalty for all the sins of His people. Historically, Evangelicals have been in agreement with the Apostle Paul, "to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness" (Romans 4:5).

meaning we can be evil and vile as we want for christ died for us the wicked for all sin is done away with unless unless you sin against us and break our roman greek laws then you are in sin against us as gods on earth then we are free to rape rob and murder and enslave you according to our laws of wickedness that we have put over all you nations yes we truely are the BEAST OF REVELATION CALLING OUR SELVES CHRIST-TIANS Evangelicals throughout the centuries have maintained that by justification by faith—and by faith alone—sinful human beings are in Christ made right before the all Holy God. 1. Justification itself is a judicial declarative act on the part of God alone. By it, He declares that only in Christ is a man perfectly just. His judicial declarative act is not made on the basis of anything within a man, but rather it is made solely and wholly upon the righteous life and sacrificial death of the Lord Jesus Christ. Our Savior lived a perfect life and upon the cross paid the just penalty for all the sins of His people. Historically, Evangelicals have been in agreement with the Apostle Paul, "to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness" (Romans 4:5).

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why you bringin' up old shit?