Holy shit. I must need more sleep. I just edited that instead of replying to it. 
Anyway, this was my response, poet.
That wasn't the part I was saying was the best answer I had received, Frodo. The problem is that I was not asking if he did it with love to fix his father's creation. I told you both repeatedly that I was only asking if you viewed it as a sacrifice. We branched off into whether Jesus was human or god, according to your belief's, but the main question always was whether it was a sacrifice or not. Coffee went on to say there were a bunch of different interpretations of it. That is what I called honest. Quite frankly, the many different interpretations I have heard on this forum are what led me to creating this thread and then kick myself in the ass for it. There is no consensus. They shouldn't even call Christianity a religion because no two of you believe the same thing. It's a make it up as you go kind of thing. It would be like me and one other person worshiping the story "Cinderella" and one interpreting that fairy meant gay guy with style who fancied her up for the ball and me interpreting it as a magical creature, but on a much more broad scale. It's a wonder you can get a full congregation with that kind of shit.

Anyway, this was my response, poet.
That wasn't the part I was saying was the best answer I had received, Frodo. The problem is that I was not asking if he did it with love to fix his father's creation. I told you both repeatedly that I was only asking if you viewed it as a sacrifice. We branched off into whether Jesus was human or god, according to your belief's, but the main question always was whether it was a sacrifice or not. Coffee went on to say there were a bunch of different interpretations of it. That is what I called honest. Quite frankly, the many different interpretations I have heard on this forum are what led me to creating this thread and then kick myself in the ass for it. There is no consensus. They shouldn't even call Christianity a religion because no two of you believe the same thing. It's a make it up as you go kind of thing. It would be like me and one other person worshiping the story "Cinderella" and one interpreting that fairy meant gay guy with style who fancied her up for the ball and me interpreting it as a magical creature, but on a much more broad scale. It's a wonder you can get a full congregation with that kind of shit.