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William Lane Craig
The Bible says all men are without excuse. Even those who are given no good reason to believe and many persuasive reasons to disbelieve have no excuse, because the ultimate reason they do not believe is that they have deliberately rejected God's Holy Spirit.
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William Law
Nothing hath separated us from God but our own will, or rather our own will is our separation from God.
topics: Rebellion  
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Winkie Pratney
Intellectual deception always follows moral rejection.
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Woodrow Kroll
What's done in secret is never a secret to God.
topics: Rebellion  
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John Piper
In other words, physical evil is a parable, a drama, a signpost pointing to the moral outrage of rebellion against God.
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D.A. Carson
When Adam and Eve bit into the fruit, therefore, they weren’t just violating some arbitrary command, “Don’t eat the fruit.” They were doing something much sadder and much more serious. They were rejecting God’s authority over them and declaring their independence from him. Adam and Eve wanted to be, as the Serpent promised them, “like God,” so both of them seized on what they thought was an opportunity to shed the vice-regency and take the crown itself. In all the universe, there was only one thing God had not placed under Adam’s feet—God himself. Yet Adam decided this arrangement was not good enough for him, and so he rebelled.
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Jerry Bridges
God's government is perfect and just. His moral law is "holy, righteous and good" (Romans 7:12). No one ever has a valid reason to rebel against the government of God. We rebel for only one reason: We were born rebellious. We were born with a perverse inclination to go our own way, to set up our own internal government rather than submit to God.
topics: god , grace , rebellion , sin  
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