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Total Inability. Is that True of Depravity? | ep. 11 TheologyAnswers.com

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What is total depravity and does it render humanity totally unable? Total Depravity comes with all sorts of inferences by many in the world of "Christendom". Sadly, few have ever considered the contextual arguments for the implication of Total Inability. James & Edward discuss why understanding that humanity is not just depraved but unable to refuse sin and further, are unable to effect any spiritual good without a divine work of God. Ask your questions, we're glad to help. Read more from Edward @ ChristianDefense.org | James' blog and podcasts are at AnchoringFaith.org
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What is total depravity and does it render humanity totally unable? Total Depravity comes with all sorts of inferences by many in the world of "Christendom". Sadly, few have ever considered the contextual arguments for the implication of Total Inability. James & Edward discuss why understanding that humanity is not just depraved but unable to refuse sin and further, are unable to effect any spiritual good without a divine work of God. Ask your questions, we're glad to help. Read more from Edward @ ChristianDefense.org | James' blog and podcasts are at AnchoringFaith.org
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