Quote:I thought I explained it in [my logic] already. Humans died at God's hands, and God died at ours! To over-simplify it; We both paid the price for free-will and sin!But if death is separation from God, then God cannot die. If the trinity is one, it doesn't make sense for one member of it to be separated from the others.
It seems that the existence of this problem is rather well known by Christians, and has been for quite some time, and that there exist significant differences of opinion as to whether or not Jesus actually experienced separation from God and/or divine retribution while on the cross. Is this not the case? You would think that a question as important as this would be worked out. Some cite his utterance from Psalms 22 in support of this claim, others say it isn't so. Don't you think God would wish to clear this kind of confusion up -- or perhaps not have it exist in the first place?