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Christ gave himself
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The ransom guarantees every man an opportunity for life.
Prior experience with evil will be a great advantage during the new trial. |
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The ransom releases the sinner from the first condemnation. |
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The fall has not injured all of Adams children alike. |
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Very few enjoy
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The trials of the Church and of the world are different.
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Extinction of life is the penalty of sin.
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The promise is still sure
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Abrahams son, Isaac, typified Christ Jesus.
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Jesus gave
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Our penalty is paid for us through Christ.
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Some have been blinded in part, and some completely, by Satan.
Each for himself will have
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The redemption through Christ is to be as far-reaching as the sin of Adam. |
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The doctrine of eternal torture is inconsistent with the Scriptures and the understanding of the Ransom. |
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If all the dead were resurrected, would there be enough room on the earth? |
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Was primeval man lacking in intelligence?
Did Adam
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Scientific
research is not |
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The Brain Age learns from past ages.
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Logic and law of past ages is the embodiment of marvelous wisdom.
Ancient manufacturing methods defy duplication. |
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The amazing
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The mental capacity of today is not greater than that of the past.
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"Knowledge shall
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Mankind will have a full appreciation of the curse.
Their selfishness now holds sway over all.
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Idleness
"Day of Preparation"
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The increase of knowledge is producing the predicted time of trouble.
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Selfishness
The day of trouble will end |
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Men will see Gods compassion and love.
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