Quote:Freedom from sin mean freedom from the persecution I would normally have to endure for the sins I committed. It means one is free from the law as a means to the righteousness needed to be deemed worthy to enter Heaven. Rather than legalistically follow the law, I now have traded my sin for the righteousness of Christ. So when God see me, He does not see my sin, but 'sees' the righteousness of Christ on me.
So, Drich, you believe that even though you commit sins similar to a nonbeliever, you won't be judged for those same sins? God doesn't want good behavior, he wants adoration.
So, god sacrificed himself not to save humans but to get lots of adoration and praise for doing so. He didn't really save humans from sin, according to you. He supposedly made it so that he will ignore their sins but they won't really be any better than non Christians. We should invent a new omni word to apply to your god, omni-ego