So here's the deal, Adam & Eve ate a fruit and therefore everyone are "born" sinful and guilty despite having done nothing wrong. It's like holding you responsible for your great great great x 1000 grandfather's act of stealing his father's cookie. So god decided that he had to get himself killed in order to forgive. It's like your sister saying, "Ok, I'll forgive you brother, but I'll have to get myself killed first!".
If humans must die cause of sin (Adam eating a fruit), then how is god allowed to twist the rules and kill himself instead? If god is allowed to twist the rules, why didn't he just forgive? To say that it is necessary for an "all-powerful" god to kill himself in order to forgive makes "0" sense. He can twist the rules as he wishes.
The murderer who committed murder is supposed to be punished in order to learn, not the juror. Imagine the juror saying, "I'll let you go for committing murder, but let me kill myself first!"
2007-12-26
17:09:45
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