No such thing as a sinnless person
2007-01-23 05:50:52
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answered by idahomike2 6
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I dont think we'll ever find out b/c there's no such thing as a sinless person..but, think about this: the only sinless person purported to have lived did physically die at the hands of sinners. So, i think that if a person were to be sinless today he would probably get whacked sooner or later by someone else anyway.
2007-01-23 05:56:19
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answered by wuzzamaddayou 2
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The only person who ever lived a sinless life as still alive after 2000 years. When they did kill him, death was not able to hold him, and he resurrected.
Will you live "for-evah"? Nope. Misspelling is a sin, especially when you have a speller checker available. So you are no longer sinless and will not be able to live forever.
Sorry...
2007-01-23 05:55:09
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answered by dewcoons 7
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There is no such thing as a sinless person but if there was then no they would not die. Adam and Eve were sinless in the beginning and if they had never sinned then they would not have died.
2007-01-23 05:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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When the Bible mentions death in this context, it refers to the "second death" ie. the end of the world when sinners (whether alive or already dead) will be judged and then experience "death" in the lake of fire (Hell). Even a sinless person such as yourself will eventually die, but will not have to endure eternity in Hell after Judgement Day. That's the theory anyway!
Comments anyone?
2007-01-23 06:02:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes a sinless person will live forever.. Now since you quoted the Scripture I will too..
Romans 3:23
For ALL have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
Sorry dear friend but you are in there with the rest of us as part of "ALL"... Jim
2007-01-23 05:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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bear in mind that the English language has replaced a lot interior the 4 hundred years because of the fact the King James Bible grow to be translated returned interior the days of Shakespeare. on the instant we'd probably say that "the effect of sin is death" rather of "the wages". What outcomes from sin is death. If there are diverse ranges of being "lifeless", then there are diverse ranges of punishment. yet in many situations lifeless is lifeless.
2016-11-26 21:20:33
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answered by ? 4
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YES. for the word "death" in the statement "The wage of sin is death", refers to SPIRITUAL death, and NOT physical death. Therefore, one can't escape physical death. If you are a truly sinless person, you will experience life WITHOUT DEATH on your life on heaven, and not here on earth..
However, I think no one is truly without sin, UNLESS you are a newborn or a fetus...
2007-01-23 06:19:43
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answered by jiaredinie 2
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The only sinless person who has or will ever live on the face of the earth layed down His life, it was not taken. If He had not done so, then no, He would not have died. However, if He did not lay down His life, then He would have ceased to be perfect and would have died anyway.
2007-01-23 05:53:34
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answered by Tonya in TX - Duck 6
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Romans 5:12
2007-01-23 05:52:45
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answered by College Kid 5
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Nobody is sinless because you are commiting the sin of living in a secular world and there are thoughts you can't control that are considered a sin in the Christian faith.
2007-01-23 05:52:22
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answered by michael f 2
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