I happen to think the story and logic concerning the doctrine of sin is ridiculous and lacking in common sense. HOW, pray tell, does someone "sacrificing himself for the sins of others" compute? I don't think it makes any logical sense. You are responsible for the things that you do, not someone else. It makes no sense that Jesus dying would cosmically "forgive" your sins through some kind of legislation by God. Preposterous! God could wave his magic wand and forgive our sins. Why go through the ridiculous motions of "giving his son" to undo some cosmic law that he had the power to undo in some other way? There would seem so many other ways to "forgive our sins" than the ridiculous scheme that was proposed. Has no one the presence of mind to question the logic of "salvation"?
2006-09-23
18:32:14
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