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ever since the creation of the world, the invisible existence of God and his everlasting power have been clearly seen by the mind's understanding of created things. And so these people have no excuse: (Romans 1, 20)
In other words, since they would not consent to acknowledge God, God abandoned them to their unacceptable thoughts and indecent behaviour. (Romans 1, 28)
libellers, slanderers, enemies of God, rude, arrogant and boastful, enterprising in evil, rebellious to parents, (Romans 1, 30)
So no matter who you are, if you pass judgement you have no excuse. It is yourself that you condemn when you judge others, since you behave in the same way as those you are condemning. (Romans 2, 1)
All those who have sinned without the Law will perish without the Law; and those under the Law who have sinned will be judged by the Law. (Romans 2, 12)
They can demonstrate the effect of the Law engraved on their hearts, to which their own conscience bears witness; since they are aware of various considerations, some of which accuse them, while others provide them with a defence . . . on the day when, (Romans 2, 15)
You might as well say that if my untruthfulness makes God demonstrate his truthfulness, to his greater glory, then I should not be judged to be a sinner at all. (Romans 3, 7)
Well: are we any better off? Not at all: we have already indicted Jews and Greeks as being all alike under the dominion of sin. (Romans 3, 9)
As scripture says: Not one of them is upright, not a single one, (Romans 3, 10)
not a single one is wise, not a single one seeks God. (Romans 3, 11)
All have turned away, all alike turned sour, not one of them does right, not a single one. (Romans 3, 12)
their speech is full of cursing and bitterness. (Romans 3, 14)
