Mike NortonA man of logic is a man of sin.
About This Quote
The defense of a man of logic is the defense of a man of sin. The defense of a man of logic is the defense of sin. This saying represents the attitude that men who live by reason and logic are men who live by their own rules and not God’s. If you live by reason and logic, you’re not really living by God’s rules.
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