Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. - Romans 1:21
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Page Title: FaithSite.com
URL: http://www.tric.faithsite.com/content.asp?CID=303
...anged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creatorwho is forever praised. Amen. (Rom. 1:21-25). Paul has already argued that Gods existence and nature as the eternal, powerful, and divine being who has called all things other than himself ... - Item #0161
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URL: http://www.trisagion.com/dynamis/030304.html
... "glorify Him as God, nor [to be] thankful," it is we who become "futile" in our thoughts, whose foolish hearts are "darkened" (Rom. 1:21). Listen to all the arguments supporting abortion, homosexuality, same-sex 'marriages,' euthanasia, sexual indulgence apart from marriage, gang mara... - Item #0162
Page Title: 013198
URL: http://www.trisagion.com/dynamis/062303.html
...ue to be bitter (Rom. 3:14)? God has revealed the opposite of being "under sin" (vs. 9), the life of "praise and thanksgiving" (Rom. 1:21). The inclination to blame others, to hate them for what they do, comes from sin and stifles life in Christ. It is spiritual murder (Rom. 3:15). As ... - Item #0163
Page Title: 013198
URL: http://www.trisagion.com/dynamis/071903.html
...re of the passions (Ps. 37:7 LXX), of spiritual immaturity and confusion (Heb. 5:11-14), of sin and the darkening of the heart (Rom. 1:21). Distinguishing between one's feelings and thoughts and the guidance of the Spirit is the fruit of regular prayer, long practice in discernment, an... - Item #0164
Page Title: Chapter7.htm
URL: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/religious_studies/RLST-109/Chapter7.htm
...is is what Paul expresses by such statements as "they became futile in their thinking and their senseless minds were darkened" (Rom. 1:21); they "were hardened" (11:7); they have "a spirit of stupor, eyes that should not see and ears that should not hear" (11:8). _ 272 What should we s... - Item #0165
Page Title: NEWS NOTES 07/25/2003
URL: http://www.wayoflife.org/fbns/fridaynews/fridaynews030725.html
...rd moral spiral and it begins with men becoming vain in their imaginations and foolish in their hearts (Rom. 1:21). Allowing the mind to dwell upon immoral things leads to every sort of moral perversion, including homosexuality (Rom. 1:26-28). Before God destroy... - Item #0166
Page Title: #6 Men With Whom God Can Do Nothing
URL: http://www.westbroward.org/Sermons Q-S/romans6.htm
...n order that they might live their own lives and not be convicted by Gods truth. The result, of course, was refusing the truth (Rom. 1:21-22), and then turning the truth into a lie (Rom. 1:25). Finally, man so abandoned the truth that he became like a beast in his thinking and in his l... - Item #0167
Page Title: Michael Vogel. How Far Can You Go with the Natural Knowledge of God?
URL: http://www.wls.wels.net/Publications/Theologia/vol2no2/VogelNaturalKnowledge/VogelNaturalKnowledge.htm
...od. How far can people go with it? First of all, to what extent can one know God? The Bible says that man "knew God" (Rom. 1:21). This is not just a factual knowledge of God. This is an experiential knowledge ( ginwvskw). In Rom. 1:20 it says, "For since the creation of ......31). To this extent the creature can "find" the Creator. With this knowledge they should glorify and give him thanks (Rom. 1:21). However, we see from Romans 1 that men do not glorify and give thanks to God as they should. From Romans 2 we see that men tragically fail even wh... - Item #0168
Page Title: Thomas Goodwin - the readable puritan.
URL: http://www.newble.co.uk/goodwin/aggsinkno.html
...s made more hard, and the knowledge and the authority of it weakened and lessened, as all power is when contemned and resisted, Rom. i. 21, 'Their foolish heart becomes darker.' Aristotle himself hath a touch of this notion in the third of his Ethics, that if a man sin out of ignorance... - Item #0169
Page Title: Big God . . . Big Dreams. 1stholistic.com, Holistic Living
URL: http://1stholistic.com/Reading/liv_reading-big-god-big-dreams.htm
... Now, if were sanctified and set apart, according to the Word, then we can still have vain imaginations. The Bible says that in Romans 1:21, when were still sinners, or gentiles, we didnt glorify God. Instead, we became vain in our imaginations and our foolish hearts were darkened. But... - Item #0170
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