For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through him: anyone who believes in him is not condemned; Whoever doesn't believe is damned because he didn't believe. in the name of the only begotten Son of God. "
He simply speaks of ambiguous language and political context. Likewise his universal contradiction. At this point he rightly says that God did not send his Son into the world to judge the world. In the wildcard definition of the world you represent all imperfect beings on earth. Consequently, God does not judge all innumerable people on the created earth.And then it says that God saves the world, then God frees all people on earth, but we support a premise that conveys the world in the context of some people, their context, because he is disabled and we cannot distinguish what the World in it means relationship to context.
But then the political contradiction is the one that inevitably arises, which is taken out of the deceitful scheme of every exposed person, when the world is simply transferred to all men in the ungodly world, becomes inevitable, as it is rightly said, that the world being will be duly judged. Mathematical equation in political verse? We don't exactly offer everyone when a guess is appropriate. Hence the world that judges those who do not believe is not its precise definition.
He says, however, that our interpretation of the world as those who are undoubtedly liberated is in our imagination.Yet you are quick to suspect that there is some secret math equation that is actually not in the text. Imagination means that you are contextually correct if you only arrange the evil world in a personal definition while we, our, mine and the judgment side. , the world, everyone in the world.
Sunday, August 29, 2021
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