Romans 1:18-32

Diaglott(i) 18 Is revealed besides wrath of God from heaven on all impiety and injustice of men, of those the truth by injustice holding down. 19 Because that known of the God manifest is among them; the God for to them showed, 20 (the things for unseen of him from creation of the world, in the things made being perceived is clearly seen, the both eternal of him power and deity;) in order that to be them inexcusable. 21 Because having known the God, not as God they glorified or they gave thanks; but were vain in the reasonings of them, and was darkened the perverse of them heart; 22 asserting to be wise ones, they were foolish, 23 and changed the glory of the incorruptible God in a likeness of an image of corruptible man, and birds and of four-footed beasts and creeping things. 24 There fore also delivered them the God in the lusts of the hearts of them to impurity, of the to be dishonored the bodies of them in themselves; 25 who exchanged the truth of the God in the falsehood and reverenced and served the created thing more than him having created, who is worthy of praise into the ages; so be it. 26 On account of this delivered them the God to passions of infamy. The even for females of them changed the natural use into that in violation of nature. 27 In like manner and also the males having left the natural use of the female, were inflamed with the lust of them for for each other, males with males the indecency working out, and the recompence, which it was proper, of the error of them in themselves receiving back. 28 And as not they did try the God to have in knowledge, delivered them the God to a worthless mind, to do the things not fitting; 29 having been filled with all iniquity, in wickedness, in covetousness, in malignity; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, bad disposition, whisperers; 30 revilers, God-haters, insolent ones, proud ones, boasters, inventors of evils, to parent disobedient, 31 obstinate ones, covenant-breakers, unaffectionate ones, implacable ones, unmerciful ones; 32 who the ordinance of the God having known, (that those the things such doing worthy of death are,) not only them they do; but even are well pleased to those doing.