I would have to go with The answer is A.
The way that Romans 8. 13 happens to contradict the teachings of Paul on Salvation and justification is that it talks about the fact that people would have do die based on the way that live after he has taught the people earlier on eternal salvation.
<h3>Who was Paul?</h3>
He was one of the people that spread the gospel after Jesus Christ had ascended into heaven.
According to the passage in Romans 8. 13, he is trying to encourage the people to live a more Godly life. This is seen in his choice of wealth. According to him, when a person goes ahead to live a displeasing life, they would die, but when a person lives a more Christian life then they would have eternal life.
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That would be George Washington Carver. Carver is a very famous person. He was a slave, who worked hard to gain his education. He succeeded and became a scientist and a lecturer at the Tuskegee Institute. Carver was instrumental in introducing new ways for Southern farmers to utilize the peanut. He devised many uses for this crop including dyes and gasoline.
Answer:
Correct answer is law of nature
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Explanation:
Locke believed that all people were born free, something that Jefferson used later while drafting Declaration. He believed that no government should be above the laws of nature and that is why the only correct option in here is this one.
He totally opposed the idea of divine kings, but of course these options are not related to the answer to the question itself.