tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18902745.post2180322624461520485..comments2024-03-24T15:19:06.377-04:00Comments on The Continuum: Laymen's Guide to the Thirty-Nine ArticlesFr. Robert Harthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05892141425033196616noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18902745.post-25787642875564682322011-08-29T04:08:45.176-04:002011-08-29T04:08:45.176-04:00BravoBravoCuratenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18902745.post-55432252118408060452011-08-27T16:54:40.323-04:002011-08-27T16:54:40.323-04:00Frs...
excellent teachings. Theologically solid,...Frs...<br /><br />excellent teachings. Theologically solid, pastorally uplifting. You two make quite a team...<br /><br />thanks once again,<br />JackJack Millerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18281378425270530573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18902745.post-28161396273274020862011-08-27T10:40:36.916-04:002011-08-27T10:40:36.916-04:00One way to try to understand this hard problem is ...One way to try to understand this hard problem is to recognize that sin is not just a moral condition but a metaphysical one as well: Sin places us in a state, a dimension of reality from which we cannot escape by our own power - however morally good our actions may be. No matter how beautiful and good any human life may be in our fallen state, it is still embedded in thorns and thistles outside of Eden and will be terminated by the darkness of death and the rolling of the stone across the mouth of the tomb - which the person inside has no power to roll back. Only God in Jesus Christ can release us from this state.Colin Chattannoreply@blogger.com