The Problem is in the Other Guy

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The word impenitent refers to a sinner who has the bit in his teeth. The word (amentanoetos) occurs once (Rom. 2:5), and refers to a heart that is both hard and impenient, as seen best in someone who condemns in others what he himself does. In this context, this is a high form of impenitence and is not seen in the man who says that what he is doing is not a sin, but rather in one who declares that it is a sin — for others.

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