Clete,
I know that I word things strangly at times. I understand that it can cause confusion, and in no way hold it against you for bringing it up it the context that you have. Being considerate is appreciated.
I'd like to state that I am on a cell phone using an app that I have by no means mastered. I can quote your whole post, but can't figure out how to cut and paste individual parts. Also if I was to quote you, I wouldn't be able to go back and review your post in order to give more specific answers or rebuttals. That is why this specific reply is in this particular format.
Anyway... Let's get right to it.
I asked why GOD would have to send GOD as a sacrifice to GOD in order to appease GOD?
You answered that the alternative would be to end the whole mess; via eternal damnation for all of GOD's creation, or really all of man.
Now let's stop there. The alternative to GOD killing GOD to appease GOD so that we can continue in sin is GOD torturing all men who ever lived or ever will live for all eternity?
Could you explain that for me please?
I have what I believe and it, to me is logically sound. But before interjecting it, I would really like to hear your explanation.
Moving on.
Wages of sin= death.... Agreed
GOD loves HIS creation and doesn't want them to die, so a sacrifice is needed....what?!?!
Again please logically explain how one follows the other.
Thank you.
Surely the Christ was perfect and selfless, but why did GOD, the merciful benevolent GOD need a blood sacrifice? And more so, why did that sacrifice have to be GOD? Further; How would GOD kill GOD? And how does that make it OK to sin, or not OK to sin, or fit us in at all, if GOD appeased HIS own want for a human sacrifice that is actually GOD that can't die then how does that pay for our sins... Confused yet? I am.
I'm sorry; but nothing is simple about in eternal existence dying so that I don't have to...just so I can actually die anyway. Say it's a spiritual death and nothing to do with the physical death. How does GOD killing himself pay fo4 my sins so that I can continue in them and yet be saved and return to GOD upon judgement?
So it's the after life one should be concerned with... I can get on board with that. So tell me how continuing in sin against the two commands of the Christ will guide me to heaven for all eternity due to GOD killing himself to appease himself with a blood sacrifice, please.
I wasn't saying I could out sin anything... What a strange concept. What I was trying to say is that to me; anyone continuing in known sin while claiming their own safety is contrary to the teachings of the Christ in many levels, not that I could sin more than the blood of the Christ paid for.
Surely, we as Christians are to suffer, and thankfully so. That being compared to the afterlife is neither here nor there in this particular conversation though.
I don't think I can be without sin. But I have faith, and strive to be patient and persevering in that faith. And that means not continuing in known sin.
You say that the Christ spoke of to a different people, yet I am familiar with more than one passage that plainly states that there is no difference between the Jew and gentile. Others, stating that Israel was spread across the globe. Countless more hinting at equality and all creation, but I am to believe that when Christ mentioned the narrow path and the few, or the wide bath and the many, that he spoke of some other time or people only? Wouldn't that make the bible of little worth if it was just some inaccurate history lesson? I'm sorry but the words of the Christ and those of the apostles and even the Old Testament was meant for times past and too for today.
I've read Roman's throughout, multiple times. Great, uplifting, and profound. But not an invitation to knowingly go against the will of GOD, even if it was written for someone and some time, long past.
Peace, I enjoyed your post; it isn't too often that I must wait until I can somewhat focus on a reply.
I look forward to your next response.
Lastly, please try not to take my post as a personal attack on your faith or belief. That is not my intention. I wish you the best and hope we can continue in profitable conversation.
Humbly,
Jerry
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