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        <![CDATA[ Q:  Jesus says in Matthew 4:7 (quoting Deuteronomy 6:16), Do not tempt the Lord your God.  Doesnt this seem poorly founded, since according to James 1:13, God cannot be tempted?A:  Not when one considers the different concepts involved in each passage.  Although one could fairly respond that the relevant phrase in James 1:13 is capable of being translated to mean for God is impervious to temptations toward evil, the real illuminating solution to this question is to realize that there are two... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Q:  Jesus says in Matthew 4:7 (quoting Deuteronomy 6:16), Do not tempt the Lord your God.  Doesnt this seem poorly founded, since according to James 1:13, God cannot be tempted?<br><br>A:  Not when one considers the different concepts involved in each passage.  Although one could fairly respond that the relevant phrase in James 1:13 is capable of being translated to mean for God is impervious to temptations toward evil, the real illuminating solution to this question is to realize that there... ]]></description>

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