yes and he died for yours too...
2006-06-20 11:54:04
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answer #1
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answered by wayladuley 3
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If you think that Jesus Christ died for your sins,
This idea is insane, this man had no chance .
He was murder, by his own people not for your sins .And when you and all those who believe that, and take him off the cross, And place in your hearts then and only then will you be saved . By Love Not Murder GOOD LUCK
2006-06-20 19:20:21
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answer #2
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answered by Dvplanetwaves 3
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Yes
2006-06-20 18:55:29
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answer #3
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answered by sarric 4
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Jesus died for my sins because without Jesus Christ (or Jehovah God coming in a visible body) the church would not have been strong enough to educate me and save me.
Jesus Christ saved the church and restored it just like He predicted from His infinity. If God had not come in a visible body there would be no church.
2006-06-20 18:56:23
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
He didn't fulfill the required messianic prophesies, such as bringing world peace, gathering Israel, bringing universal knowledge of God, etc.
A person cannot make up for someone else's sins, and moreover, human sacrifice is an abomination according to the Bible.
2006-06-21 05:32:01
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answer #5
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answered by mo mosh 6
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no, I don't put much faith in a God substitute. i believe it's some where in the bible about false prophets. The history of Christ seems to point him as a prophet of notice, along with Buddha and a few others. That's about it Don't think I"ll be going to hell..don't buy that either.
2006-06-20 18:58:46
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answer #6
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answered by curious115 7
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Sounds like no one has ever read the Bible, let alone lifted the cover to see what was underneath.
All of the ancient prophets from Adam down to the last one, have prophesied of the coming Messiah since the Fall of Adam. The God of the Old Testament, or the Holy One of Israel, promised that in due time, he would come among His people and atone for the sins of all mankind. There were other prophesies given that dealt with the coming of the Messiah that have surely come to pass just as surely as the sun has risen over the horizon for the last two thousand plus years since.
The mission of Jesus was three-fold. His first mission was to teach the living how to be holy. Only a few listened to him, the rest wanted to kill him. His second mission was to the captive of sin. Since all men have sinned, save Jesus only, it was necessary for an atoning sacrifice be made to appease Justice. The law of God was transgressed in the Garden, and man became carnal and devilish and wicked ever since. Men had fallen from God, and could not be saved except a willing sacrifice be made from one who did not sin. Jesus is the only one who could atone for our sins, so he led his apostles into the Garden of Gethsemane to pray to the Father in our behalf. There, under the awful weight of our sins, Jesus willingly took upon himself all the sins of the world, yours and mine. So great was the agony of his suffering, that he shed great drops of blood from every pore. With so great a price, we are bought from a sinful world so that we ourselves would not have to suffer so great like that. This one selfless act of Atonement, is what enables you and me to return to our Heavenly Home to live with God in eternity, but at a price. We must accept Jesus Christ as our Savior and Redeemer, and we must believe in HIm, repent of our sins, and be baptised by immersion in His name, and receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost. Only through Jesus can we enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. He does not employ any one else.
The third mission of Jesus Christ was to save us from the grave and death. This one is what you are talking about. When the Atonement was complete, Jesus willingly gave himself to the Romans and those who wanted to kill him, He knew this day would come. It had to. This is the only way to make the Atonement binding and the law of justice satisfied. You know the story from the New Testament, so I won't rewrite it. But Jesus did die for you and me and for all mankind.
The story does not end there. After three days in the tomb, and on the morning of the first day of the week, the bands of death were broken and the grave yielded up its dead. Jesus arose from the tomb a glorious resurrected Lord. He did rise from the tomb. I know it, I can't deny it, and He lives today! He is not dead, he is risen! And that means that we too can rise from the grave when our time is come. That is a promise. This should be your message for all you meet. This is the Good News of the Gospel: that Jesus is the Christ, that he atoned for our sins, and he rose from the grave so that we may live again forever. Let all the righteous people of God everywhere rejoice in this!
2006-06-21 22:03:09
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answer #7
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answered by Robert S 2
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Who you believe is god depends on where and to what family you were born. People rarely make thier own religious decisions, they are usually indoctrinated by thier parents at a very young age.
2006-06-20 18:57:14
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answer #8
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answered by huh? 3
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He was the messiah for the hebrews of his age but he did not die for our sins. that is a lie!
2006-06-20 18:55:38
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know but one time my friend got REALLY drunk and claimed he was the messiah. It was hilarious.
2006-06-20 18:54:36
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do
2006-06-20 18:53:52
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answer #11
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answered by funbucket1 3
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