(November 28, 2012 at 8:46 am)cato123 Wrote:(November 28, 2012 at 4:56 am)catfish Wrote: Obviously I don't think so or else I wouldn't have written what I did...
What you think has no effect on what is written in the Bible regarding the sacrifice of Jesus for the remission of sin. You can ignore the idea, but it is plainly written in the Bible (Hebrews 10:10-12 is an example).
I am content ridiculing and chastising Christians for the patently immoral idea of vicarious atonement via human sacrifice; however, if you have some scriptural based argument that will turn 1800+ years of Christian theology on its head, I am all ears.
Simply saying you don't think so isn't a sufficient argument.
And what you think has no effect on what is written in the Bible about human sacrifice being evil and condemnable. It also has no effect regarding the words that are attributed to God where it's stated that there was never a command to Moses concerning sacrifices. What you think also seems to disregard the passage that states that each person will die for their own sins and that each person will be judged according to their deeds and hearts.
But anyways, your proselytizing is quite amusing. You know, an atheist trying to jam his version of Christianity down a Christian's throat. I was asked if the Bible was "pretty clear" about Yeshua's death... I answered... Deal with it...