OK, stepping back though the xtian logic.
Jesus was created a human why? - perhaps to serve as an example of how a human can strive for godliness? But his human example lacked the most basic and needed aspect, that of controlling and understanding our most basic human psychological and physical drives, the drive to reproduce and to mate. Without jesus mating, he could not be a good example for humans. If he was simply a sacrifice, why would he need to be human? A godly sacrifice in the sky would have been better and less misconstrued.
Jesus was created a human why? - perhaps to serve as an example of how a human can strive for godliness? But his human example lacked the most basic and needed aspect, that of controlling and understanding our most basic human psychological and physical drives, the drive to reproduce and to mate. Without jesus mating, he could not be a good example for humans. If he was simply a sacrifice, why would he need to be human? A godly sacrifice in the sky would have been better and less misconstrued.
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