First off, I mean no offense by anything I say. I'm not asking this question as a kind of challenge. To do as such would be pointless. I'm sure its been pointed out before and Christianity is still around, thus it wouldn't be effective anyway. And because doing so would be offensive to those reading.
Anyway, my question is this: Why did God have to sacrifice Himself, to Himself, to save His creations from Himself?
The way this is written sounds kind of demeaning and I don't mean for it to be taken that way. Its simply the first way I ever heard the question and I think its the most effective way to outline the basic question without weird sentences.
Without trying to offend, this seems kind of ridiculous to me. Why not just forgive? Why does He have to sacrifice His son to allow people into Heaven? I dont really understand
Keep in mind, I don't want answers such as "God created his son to save us, etc" I know this. Im asking why this was needed for an omnipotent God. Thanks a lot.
2007-03-28
15:28:58
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