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In Romans, chapter one, the Apostle Paul focuses on the heart of the unbeliever and lists about 22 different sins. But in chapter two, Paul focuses his attention on the hearts of the religious people, the Jewish people of his day. He looks at the tendency for the religious (even Christians) to clearly see the sins of others while not being willing to acknowledge and deal with their own sins.
By Larry HasmataliIn Romans, chapter one, the Apostle Paul focuses on the heart of the unbeliever and lists about 22 different sins. But in chapter two, Paul focuses his attention on the hearts of the religious people, the Jewish people of his day. He looks at the tendency for the religious (even Christians) to clearly see the sins of others while not being willing to acknowledge and deal with their own sins.

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