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Okay Christians say Jesus died for sin of man my questions are
(ONLY SERIOUS ANSWERS. YOUR JOKES ARE NOT FUNNY AT ALL.)

1) Does it include Adam and Eve's sins because I thought he was already forgiven by God?

2) Jesus is Lord so the Lord died for the sin of Man?

3) How about people who never heard of Jesus.

4) How about his coming back to Earth? That would mean he did not die for the sin of man...right...

Some thoughts that went through my head. Only the wise should respond. If you cannot respond it is best to say nothing at all.

2006-07-20 00:36:53 · 16 answers · asked by EnlightME 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

16 answers

If all this is false then how much of the bible is true?
74. A woman of Canaan besought Jesus
Matt 15:22
It was a Greek woman who besought Him
Mark 7:26
75. Two blind men besought Jesus
Matt 20:30
Only one blind man besought Him
Luke 18:35,38
76. Christ was crucified at the third hour
Mark 15:25
Christ was not crucified until the sixth hour
John 19:14,15
77. The two thieves reviled Christ.
Matt 27:44/ Mark 15:32
Only one of the thieves reviled Christ
Luke 23:39,40
78. Satan entered into Judas while at supper
John 13:27
Satan entered into him before the supper
Luke 22:3,4,7
79. Judas committed suicide by hanging
Matt 27:5
Judas did not hang himself, but died another way
Acts 1:18
80. The potter's field was purchased by Judas
Acts 1:18
The potter's field was purchased by the Chief Priests
Matt 27:6,7
81. There was but one woman who came to the sepulchre
John 20:1
There were two women who came to the sepulchre
Matt 28:1
82. There were three women who came to the sepulchre
Mark 16:1
There were more than three women who came to the sepulchre
Luke 24:10
83. It was at sunrise when they came to the sepulchre
Mark 16:2
It was some time before sunrise when they came.
John 20:1
84. There were two angels seen by the women at the sepulchre, and
they were standing up.
Luke 24:4
There was but one angel seen, and he was sitting down.
Matt 28:2,5
85. There were two angels seen within the sepulchre.
John 20:11,12
There was but one angel seen within the sepulchre
Mark 16:5
86. Christ was to be three days and three nights in the grave
Matt 12:40
Christ was but two days and two nights in the grave
Mark 15:25,42,44,45,46; 16:9>
87. Holy ghost bestowed at pentecost
Acts 1:8,5
Holy ghost bestowed before pentecost
John 20:22
88. The disciples were commanded immediately after the
resurrection to go into Galilee
Matt 28:10
The disciples were commanded immediately after the
resurrection to go tarry at Jerusalem
Luke 24:49
89. Jesus first appeared to the eleven disciples in a room at
Jerusalem
Luke 24:33,36,37/ John 20:19
Jesus first appeared to the eleven on a mountain in Galilee
Matt 28:16,17
90. Christ ascended from Mount Olivet
Acts 1:9,12
Christ ascended from Bethany
Luke 24:50,51
91. Paul's attendants heard the miraculous voice, and stood
speechless
Acts 9:7
Paul's attendants heard not the voice and were prostrate
Acts 26:14
92. Abraham departed to go into Canaan
Gen 12:5
Abraham went not knowing where
Heb 11:8
93. Abraham had two sons
Gal 4:22
Abraham had but one son
Heb 11:17
94. Keturah was Abraham's wife
Gen 25:1
Keturah was Abraham's concubine
1 Chron 1:32
95. Abraham begat a son when he was a hundred years old, by the
interposition of Providence
Gen 21:2/ Rom 4:19/ Heb 11:12
Abraham begat six children more after he was a hundred years
old without any interposition of providence
Gen 25:1,2

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Women in love with Jesus, men in love with Jesus - anyone else find it a bit creepy?
As if the women are fixated on an unrealistic male figure (rather lustfully, might I add) and the many of the men fixating their male love on Jesus, because it's a "sin" to have an intimate relationship with another man?

Anyone else find it a bit creepy how people are "in love" with Jesus?

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5 days ago
Yes, I fully understand the different kinds of love - love for family, romantic love, and so forth.

What I'm saying though, is that the love for Jesus expressed by (most) Christians seems rather creepy to me in that it is not the kind of love one has for family, but a lustful fillfillment of some sort. Note that lust does not necessarily mean sexual, but it is a precursor for it.

With the image of Jesus (iconography and such) and his description, it look like there's some serious search for love - in a lustful, romantic sort of way - a psychological but unaware fullfillment sent in this romanticized man, idealized to perfection that, really, is contradicted in the Bible and the gospels (not to mention the unincluded gospels of the time).

2006-07-20 00:49:31 · answer #1 · answered by Deepest-Blue 2 · 0 3

Sins of man, as in mankind. 1) it includes everybody including Adam and Eve, Moses, David, and his own mother Mary. 2) yes the Lord, God, Messiah, Emmanual etc dies for the sins of mankind. 3) I believe that everyone will have a chance to accept or reject Christ. The Bible says that if someone earnestly seeks after God that they will find him. I think that if someone who has never heard of the Christian God or of Jesus is earnesly seeking the truth, that the Holy Spirit will find a way. 4) this question doesn't make sense. Jesus left the earth in the first place to give his followers the chance to fulfill the Great Commission: Go into all the world to preach the gospel to every people. Therefore, of course he is coming back when the time is right. And it doesn't change the fact that he did die for the sins of all mankind, past present and future.

2006-07-20 07:46:22 · answer #2 · answered by Gwen 5 · 0 0

1) Jesus died for all mankind, before, after and to be

2) yes the Lord died for the sin of man, that was his purpose for coming to earth

3) We are given the task to go intot the world and preach to all, we can use technology nowadays so even the far regions will soon have the equal opportunity to hear about Jesus.

4) No not right -this means when Jesus returns he wcomes to reclaim his kingdom from the enemy and begin again this time ruling for a thousand years at first. Giving survivors a chance to get to know him and those resurrected and the believers who were true to him a new life.

2006-07-20 07:47:13 · answer #3 · answered by tapperlorraine 2 · 0 0

1) It includes Adam and Eve. The best anyone could do was to postpone their punishment until the perfect sacrifice (Jesus) was offered for their sins.

2) Yes, Jesus was the only one who was able to pay for all our sins, because He was without sin himself.

3) The Bible says that everyone shall be judged by what they know. Those who never heard of Jesus will be judge by what laws they knew. I do not know of any civilation that says it is OK to steel, so if a person who never heard of Jesus steels and never was sorry or doing it (repenting of the act) then they are guilty of braking the laws that they knew.

4) He will come back to earth to rule in rightousness for 1,000 years, so that all men may know His goodness and follow His ways. But even after that many will choose to follow Satan (Satan is held in a pit for most of the 1,000 years, but let out as one last example as to man's willingness to be evil), then God will destroy all evil and remake Heaven and earth.

2006-07-20 10:43:11 · answer #4 · answered by tim 6 · 0 0

I will answer question 3 and 4

3) Jesus Christ died for everybody in the whole universe to wash away all our sins so that we can come to the Father (God) at anything throught Him Jesus Christ.

4 Jesus Christ is coming back to pick the righteous and those who believe in Him. Jesus coming back does not mean He didn't die for the world, He die on cross and rose up on the third day ascended to Heaven. You can read this in the book of John in the Bible.

2006-07-20 08:01:25 · answer #5 · answered by boselydia 3 · 0 0

To get really good answers to these questions you should not look here in Yahoo! Answers. You should seek out a priest or minister of a Christian faith for these answers.

But I did want to say one quick thing, Jesus died for the sin of man but was resurrected (he rose from the dead) three days later. So that means he did die for the sin of man but has risen and will come again to judge the living and the dead.

2006-07-20 07:46:58 · answer #6 · answered by lil2much2handle 2 · 0 0

Jesus died to redeem all of mankind - those who lived before Him, as well as those who lived after Him - from the slavery of sin. When Adam and Eve sinned, they unleashed sin and death on the whole human race. Yes, God forgave them, but God did not remove the consequences of their choices.

Jesus suffered the punishment that we deserve for our sins. After His death, He went into Hades - not Hell - to release the souls of the just that had been awaiting the redemption and to lead them into Heaven.

Jesus died for ALL of mankind - even those who have never heard of Him. Whether or not they will be saved depends on their desire to seek the truth and to live in accordance with it.

Jesus' return at the end of the world doesn't mean that He didn't die for man's sin. He will return as judge.

I hope all of this helps.

2006-07-20 07:52:55 · answer #7 · answered by kcchaplain 4 · 0 0

Hello,

Adam and Eve , from my perspective had the biggest punishment, first they knew what heaven or the Garden of eden was like and from that they were fallen to earth not like us all technology and stuff but fromscratch that must have been hard, that was there punishment.

Jesus is God and God is Jesus, is like saying you head and your arm are one......

There are numerous people who haven't heard of Jesus.

He died as a mortal human, endured an abundance of pain to pay the debt of all our sins, Jesus created the path and all we have to do is folow it, which is REPENT or be condemned in the lake of Fire with you know who...that's right Satan.

I hope this helped you

2006-07-20 07:47:06 · answer #8 · answered by kida_w 5 · 0 0

He didnt die literally so our sins would be forgiven. I think he died to show us that we can live like he did. In this way we learn to be better people. He died to show us that we can forgive each other of our sins. Jesus was not literally God. He had God within him, as we all do. He was the son of God because he lived his life completely for God. Mind you, God is not some other being watching over us that is separate from us. He exists in everything and nothing. And why would God send someone to forgive our sins if he continually creates people who are born in sin? I think this is wrong. I think we are all born perfect and it is the environment and conditioning which causes us to sin. It is in our nature to love, not to sin.

2006-07-20 08:21:17 · answer #9 · answered by Jimbo 6 · 0 0

1) Yes,no where does it say Adam was forgiven and certainly not cleansed.
2)The body of Christ died so the blood price could be paid.The spirit which was the word of God can not die.
3)No,that is why he will not return until his word is sent to all the earth that all have a chance to chose.
4)See 3 and 4.

2006-07-20 07:45:35 · answer #10 · answered by Tommy G. 5 · 0 0

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