Why there is no remission of sins without shedding of blood?
Well, if you think about it a bit...
John did something that upset God. God surveyed his large tome of Law and found... there was a law against that. So God goes to John.
God: "John, you did something illegal."
John: "Okay. That's bad. What should I do to fix it?"
God: "Kill George."
Sounds logical and fair, doesn't it?
NOTE: For this allegory I have assumed that all God's creation is equal to him. That is, the life and suffering of a cattle is just as important as that of a man, because God created both.
Well, if you think about it a bit...
John did something that upset God. God surveyed his large tome of Law and found... there was a law against that. So God goes to John.
God: "John, you did something illegal."
John: "Okay. That's bad. What should I do to fix it?"
God: "Kill George."
Sounds logical and fair, doesn't it?
NOTE: For this allegory I have assumed that all God's creation is equal to him. That is, the life and suffering of a cattle is just as important as that of a man, because God created both.