Originally posted by Jon Miller
If God hasn't impressed on them that it is a sin, how are they unrepentant?
If God hasn't impressed on them that it is a sin, how are they unrepentant?
Paul's example in 1 Cor 5 doesn't depend on that. They were in sin, period. They clearly acted as though their relationship were normal and perhaps they "thought" everything was OK. They were instructed otherwise but remained unrepentant. In 2 Cor we see that the man returns to the church, repentant. No word on the woman.
If there is a topic where sin is not so clearly defined you might have a point... but then you could also slip down the muddy slope to relativism.
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