And not rather, (as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come? whose damnation is just. - Romans 3:8
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Page Title: JBEM: Ethical Conflicts In Medicine
URL: http://bmei.org/jbem/volume4/num4/davis_ethical_conflicts_in_medicine.php
...eal . "Why not do evil that good may come?" is a question rhetorically posed and then rejected by the apostle Paul in Romans 3:8. This is the Pauline way of saying that right actions require not merely right intention, but right means as well. The ends do not justify the mean... - Item #0021
Page Title: Reverend
URL: http://bountifulblessingsministries.com/sermons_view.asp?sermonid=1027
..., and thus been able to help the people of God in their hour of great need. The argument is simply the end justifies the means. Romans 3:8 is a good verse for those of you who live at this address. C. There is only one reason not to obey the king. It was because God said, Thou shalt no... - Item #0022
Page Title: Why I Cannot Join The Moral Majority - by Cr. Charles E. Mainous
URL: http://bz.llano.net/baptist/moralmajority.htm
... kids are going to the dogs; because of inconsistency. If we are going to be right today, let's be right tomorrow. God help us. Romans 3:8 says, "And not rather, (as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) let us do evil, that good may come? whose damnation i... - Item #0023
Page Title: The Catholic Legate | Articles
URL: http://catholic-legate.com/articles/romanjustification.html
... 6 The first two verses of this chapter are structured in the style that have become typical of St. Pauls kind of argument (Cf. Romans 3:8, Galatians 5:13, Romans 6:15). The Apostle poses his opponents question, which is based on St. Pauls teaching in Romans 5:20, and then proceeds to ......tinue in sin to provide further opportunities for Gods grace? St. Paul rejects this line of reasoning as he had done earlier in Romans 3:8, and does later in Romans 6:15. The next eight verses demonstrate the means by which we escape from the power of sin and death which St. Paul intro... - Item #0024
Page Title: The Catholic Legate | Articles
URL: http://catholic-legate.com/articles/w-word4.htm
...the past through Jewish prophets (Hebrews 1:1) and their words were put in written form by the Jews; that is what Paul meant in Romans 3:8. Bear also in mind that deuterocanonical books were also written by Jews. During Jesus and His apostles' time the canon of the Old Testament was st... - Item #0025
Page Title: Catholic Citizens
URL: http://catholiccitizens.org/press/contentview.asp?c=19534
...ESS | EVENTS | PEOPLE | ISSUES | NEWSLETTER | CONTRIBUTE | CONTACT US | SEARCH Limiting the harm using proportionate reasons In Romans 3:8, we read that 2,000 years ago the Apostle St. Paul is falsely accused of teaching that evil can be done to bring about a good end. St Paul did not ... - Item #0026
Page Title: Catholic Citizens
URL: http://catholiccitizens.org/press/contentview.asp?c=19534
...ius XII, alloc. To the National Congress of the Union of Catholic Jurists, Dec. 6, 1953, in AAS XLV (l953), pp 798-799. [7] Cf. Rom. 3:8 [8] Encyclical Letter Humanae vitae, n. 14, Pope Paul VI, given at Rome, from Saint Peters, July 25, 1968, in the sixth year of his Pontificate. [9] ... - Item #0027
Page Title: Christian Questions and Answers
URL: http://chanweiyee.tripod.com/QnA.htm
...se His truth to shine, the person telling the lie will still be judged a sinner even though good came from it and that is fair. Romans 3:8 goes on to say "And why not say (as we are slanderously reported and as some affirm that we say), "Let us do evil that good may come"? Their condem......use His truth to shine, the person telling the lie will still be judged a sinner even though good came from it and that's fair. Romans 3:8 goes on to say "And why not say (as we are slanderously reported and as some affirm that we say), "Let us do evil that good may come"? Their condem... - Item #0028
Page Title: Don't Blame God for the Terrorist Act of September 11th, 2001 against America when hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon
URL: http://christianeducational.org/terrorismMG.htm
...ain as the Lion of Judah. They will not realize that they are blaspheming against God, who does not do evil that good may come (Romans 3:8). Thus, they become partners with the Islamic terrorists, not aiming flying bombs at buildings that kill thousands of innocent people, but aiming t... - Item #0029
Page Title: HOW TO STUDY THE BIBLE
URL: http://christianlibrary.org/authors/Grady_Scott/studybiblesermon.htm
...le after his death he said that he had all authority (Matthew 28:18-20) Where are the words found? What is the context? Look at Romans 3:8. Why were the words spoken? Miracles were commanded in the first century, but the reasons for them were also revealed. See Mark 16:14-20 and Hebrew... - Item #0030
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