My question was: Why is it so great for an immoral omnipotent God's son to die one phisical life?
Many answerd with preaches and many others with confusing and empty analogies and metaphores disigned to sound compelling, but missing the point.
Doesn't matter actually what we got in exchange through Jesus' sacrifice, cause His sacrifice wasn't such thing. He, just like His father, was and always will be omnipotent and immortal. Dying to him was the infintesimal part of a weak tickle in His divine ribs. Though even He had taken all the sins of the whole world past, present and future upon himself, --like someone suggested,tho'it sounded pretty ridiculous to me-- that would mean the smallest drop of water, rippling in an infinite pond. And if He took all the sins of the whole world past, present and future upon himself, then there's nothing we must be afraid of. We're all saved. Tho'even we don't accept Jesus in our hearts, cause that's just another sin from which we've been saved.
2007-12-22
05:37:23
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