RE: Why was the crucifixion necessary ?
August 20, 2012 at 10:08 am
(This post was last modified: August 20, 2012 at 10:08 am by Drich.)
(August 20, 2012 at 9:53 am)Rhythm Wrote: Full circle, why would it matter?Authority. Do you have the authority to make this declaration?
Quote: We aren't looking to make special rules for our special friends are we?Are you asking do we get to make rules for God because He makes them for us?

Quote:How does that square with the concept of justiceJustice is a sense of fairness that man has established/agreed upon within the soceities he has established. (Justice varies from generation to generation from soceity to soceity.) Meaning is is not a standard it is a lable put upon whatever we find fair at the time.
Quote: (or righteousness)?True Righteousness is the perfect standard of God.(It does not change) We know not all who are subject to God's righteousness will find it fair/just. (Those in Hell for example)
Quote:Does justice or righteousness have a double standard embedded within it?Justice yes. righteousness no.
Quote:I'm just some guy who has applied your process of reasoning to an issue which is removed from your theology to see if your opinions outside of myth align with your opinion inside of myth. I'm guessing they don't.Please explain.