(February 27, 2013 at 2:40 pm)Question Mark Wrote:(February 27, 2013 at 2:11 pm)ronedee Wrote: Well then....if that's your case?
He made up for it by sending His only Son as a sacrafice to Sin.
And to elaborate a little: It isn't for "eternity"! Jesus broke the bond of Sin, because He was sinless...but died anyway! The short answer? He broke the curse of God against us! You see Death was meant for Sinners, NOT THE SINLESS! Making more sense now? Probably NOT.
First of all, captain capslock, I could do with a little less attitude, and little maturity when discussing topics if you please.
But hang on for just a moment. The all-powerful, all knowing creator of the universe intentionally doomed his supposedly favourite creations to eternal hellfire because of something he cursed us with, and the only known solution to this was to send himself down as his own son, perform some magic tricks, get himself executed as a sacrifice of himself, to himself, and then require that everyone acknowledge this supposed sacrifice, which doesn't seem like much of a sacrifice to me since he got to be god and rule over all of humanity for eternity afterwards, in order to remove the curse that he put on us anyway?
That was the best thing he could think of? You know, instead of just removing sin from us, or I don't know, just forgiving us for the sins he put in us? He needed a blood sacrifice of his own mortal shell instead of just forgiving people?
Are you honestly trying to tell people that any of this makes any sense whatsoever? Except maybe to the bronze age sheep farmers who invented it all?
well...mister lowercase.....
Its all about "free-will". And therein lies "the" dilemma. How do you make something perfect out of chaos?
Once you explore the reasons why, the answers come. But you aren't interested in an answer. At least in one you have to find.... Just perpetuating choas.
Again...GOD OWES US NOTHING! Once you grasp that concept you will begin to understand.
Quis ut Deus?