How do you reconcile the idea that not everyone is all good or all evil, and Jesus said "There is none good but God?" [Romans 3:9-19, Mark 10:18-21, Romans 2:17, Romans 3:1, Psalms 14:4].
Did you say that there are people who seek God? If so, what about Romans 3 that says there is none that seek God? [Acts 17:27, Romans 3:11, Psalm 14:1-5, Acts 10:1-4, Romans 3:9, Romans 3:19].
Are we going to learn the law, keep the sabbaths and festivals again when Jesus returns? Recommends article written for "Christian Research Journal"; Ezekiel's Temple" found at TheNarrowPath.com or Matthew713.com. [Hebrews 7, Ezekiel 40-47, Hebrews 8:6, Psalm 40:6, Hebrews 10:8, Hebrews 10:10, Romans 3:9-19].
Could you explain the apparent contradiction of the righteousness in man, and yet there is none righteous? [Romans 5:7-8, Romans 3:10, Psalm 14:1, Psalm 1:5, Romans 2:13, Romans 3:1, Romans 3:19].
What is the context of and thoughts surrounding David's quoting Psalm 14 in Romans 3, "There is none righteous, no not one." [Romans 3:10-19, Romans 11, Psalms 14, Psalm 53, I Kings 19:10].
Paul seems to teach a different gospel than James, where Paul says faith alone, but James says faith & works. [Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:19-23, James 2:14–26]
Caller doesn't think the law has been done away with, that Jesus just came to fulfill, but not destroy it. Paul kept the jewish law & also the law of Jesus. [Matthew 5:17-19, Romans 3:19, Galatians 3:22]