For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: - Romans 1:20
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Page Title: Why & What
URL: http://www.canonpress.org/pages/html pgs/whywhat.html
...ss the truth in unrighteousness." God has made the knowledge of Himself so clear "that they are without excuse" (Rom. 1:20). They know it, and they show it, among other ways, in their hypocrisy. They act like they live in a Christian universe, even though they deny it. B... - Item #0101
Page Title: Salvation for Non-Christians Explained Sola Scriptura (This Rock: February 2003)
URL: http://www.catholic.com/thisrock/2003/0302fea3.asp
...God still have his moral law written in their hearts (Rom. 2:1415) and can know much about God through the witness of creation (Rom. 1:20). God has made it possible for every person to have knowledge of him, which makes faith in him possible. No one is totally "in the dark," ... - Item #0102
Page Title: Knowing God, Chapter III - Knowing the Holy Spirit
URL: http://www.catholicdoors.com/know/godiii.htm
...son : ever since the creation of the world, his invisible nature has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made. [Rom. 1:20] It was, however, pleasing to his wisdom and goodness to reveal himself and the eternal laws of his will to the human race by another, and that a su...... is of Divine nature, being the third Divine Presence of the Holy Trinity. We also learn from the Bible that God is invisible. [Rom. 1:20; 1 Tim. 1:17; Heb. 11:27] While some Bible passages do refer to God the Father as being invisible, other passages actually refer to the Holy Spirit.... - Item #0103
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URL: http://www.cbcontheweb.org/apoTruthGod.htm
...esus Christ, we love him! 1 Peter 1:8 Nature / creation. Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth". Rom. 1:20 (NASB) "For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood ... - Item #0104
Page Title: Creation and Time: A Report... (book), Part II - ChristianAnswers.Net catalog
URL: http://www.christiananswers.net/catalog/bk-ct-ch2.html
...fficient for salvation, "general revelation serves only to condemn the sinner and to establish his guilt-worthiness before God (Rom. 1:20)." [Bruce A. Demarest, "General Revelation," in Walter A. Elwell, editor, Evangelical Dictionary of Theology (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 19... - Item #0105
Page Title: When the Creation Is Delivered : Christian Courier
URL: http://www.christiancourier.com/archives/delivered.htm
... expression is used in a variety of senses in the Bible. For example: It is employed of the material creation in some passages (Rom. 1:20,25; Col. 1:15). At other times, it denotes humanity in general (Mk. 16:15; Col. 1:23). It also is used occaionally in a special sense of Christians ... - Item #0106
Page Title: Are Some Sins “Excused”? : Christian Courier
URL: http://www.christiancourier.com/questions/sinsExcusedQuestion.htm
...6, 2001 In his letter to the Christians in Rome, Paul describes a certain level of human activity as “inexcusable” (Rom. 1:20). Does this imply that some conduct, even that which is bad, is “excusable”? “In his letter to the Christians in Rome, Paul descri...... “In his letter to the Christians in Rome, Paul describes a certain level of human activity as ‘inexcusable’ (Rom. 1:20). Does this imply that some conduct, even that which is bad, is ‘excusable’?” No, that would be an erroneous conclusion to draw fr......t excuse,” in Romans 1:20, translates the Greek term anapologetos . The word is found only in two New Testament passages (Rom. 1:20; 2:1). The original term is composed of two prime elements, a negative prefix, which signifies “without,” and the main stem, apologeomai... - Item #0107
Page Title: Why is did God create us with the capacity to sin?
URL: http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?postid=770354
...nment" (1 Pet. 3:3, see ADORN, B), is used to denote (a) the "earth," e.g., Matt. 13;35; John 21:25; Acts 17:24; Rom. 1:20 (probably here the universe: it had this meaning among the Greeks, owing to the order observable in it); 1 Tim. 6:7; Heb. 4:3; 9:26; (b) the "e... - Item #0108
Page Title: CGR - Do human beings have free will?
URL: http://www.christianguitar.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-5588.html
...majesty cannot help but declare that there is an awesome and mighty God behind it that is infinitly more splendid and majestic (Rom. 1:20-23). And not solely to declare this to man, but because creation is a reflection of His own glory, God delights in it. "The heavens are telling... - Item #0109
Page Title: THOU ART WITHOUT EXCUSE
URL: http://www.christianhomesite.com/belfast/text/noexcuse.html
...thy of death. How about you friend? Are you an excuse maker? If so, remember God has told all of us that we are without excuse. Rom. 1:20. Won't you consider your condition, before it is too late? God will forgive any sin except the sin of blasphemy (rejecting what He has revealed thro... - Item #0110
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