How can God period????
That is just sick...Why would God sacrifice himself for some rapist, drug addict, pornstar, theif, child abuser.
You are saying God is imperfect that he cannot just forgive sins by you repenting. He has to come in "flesh" and kill himself. He has to come to this discusting earth and be killed by his own creation....What in the world is that???? Flesh, sacrifice, killing god, blood of Jesus, sounds like a pagan idea to me.
2006-08-11
05:08:25
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That is what Christians say all the time...Jesus is Lord...We pray to the Lord Jesus...They supplicate to Jesus so he is considered God to most Christians.
2006-08-11
05:12:25 ·
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SO your saying God can die?
God is imperfect...I don' thinkn so
2006-08-11
05:16:26 ·
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I read the Bible enough to conclude this point. I read a lot of the Bible.
2006-08-11
05:17:15 ·
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I agree. This is just the way it got written hundreds of years after Jesus died.
The real message of Jesus - is that of a prophet, like Mohamed, or Buddha - Respect and Love - not hate.
2006-08-11 05:17:33
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answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7
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Jesus did not commit suicide, He made a self sacrifice.
First of all God does not change, neither His laws, He is same yesterday, today and forever. The penalty of sin is death and that is God's law. He himself cannot change His laws - Just as mere men cannot change there laws either. Daniel was thrown in the lions den and his friend the king made the commandment but then the king wanted to change it and could not. Also, in 1995 I think a FBI agent son killed two people and his son confessed to him and he turned his son in because it was the law. We broke the law of the universe which is not to sin. The law demanded us to die, God loved us so much that he didn't want that to happen - John 3:16. The only way around it, was not to do away with the law and let sin reign and remain unpunished, the way out for us was for God himself to take our place and take the punishment for us because there still had to be punishment just like in Daniel's case and the FBI agents case. We were substituted and God the Son died for us. No human or angel could do this only the creator himself. His sacrifice was made for all even the porn stars, but that doesn't make it cheap - sin is sin in the sight of God only men make it big and little but it is still sin. Our duty is that if we accept His sacrifice then we should stop practicing sin.
2006-08-11 05:22:04
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answered by Damian 5
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This is a very plausible question...
Imho, first we have to understand that a perfect and All-Merciful God, who could as easily give us forgiveness if we ask for it because He is the one who makes the rules, is also an All-Just, loyal and faithful one. Since he said that the wages of sin is death, death must occur to satisfy his righteousness.
Now, Jesus died because he took our place. That is what the Scripture announces. He was not merely a substitute. It is always difficult for us to understand how an innocent person can die for a guilty one, and set him free. But the Scriptures do not really teach that he was only a substitute, in that sense. There is an identity involved. What Scripture says is that he actually became us: "He who knew no sin, was made sin for us," {cf, 2 Cor 5:21}. And when he became what we are, God put him to death, because that is what we deserve. Scripture honestly faces right up to the fact of our guilt.
God's love surpasses all our knowledge, understanding and experience
2006-08-11 05:22:25
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answered by Dimitris-Greece 3
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Death came into the world for one reason: because of sin. So in one way you are right: God can't die or go out of existence, because He can never sin. As the Bible says, "From everlasting to everlasting you are God" (Psalm 90:2).
But from another point of view, some part of God actually seemed to die when Jesus Christ was put to death on the cross. The reason is because Jesus wasn't just another human being; He was also God in human flesh. In other words, Jesus was both fully God and fully man: "For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form" (Colossians 2:9). This is a profound mystery we will never completely understand until we get to heaven—but when Jesus died on the cross for us, God Himself was bearing the punishment we deserve for our sins.
The real question, however, is this: Why did Jesus endure the cross? Why was the Son of God willing to endure the wrath of His Father? The reason is because God loves us, and this was the only way He could free us from sin's penalty and open heaven's door for us. "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16). Is your faith and trust in Him?
Do you want to know how much God loves you? Look at Jesus, who left heaven's glory and died on the cross for you. But He did not stay in the grave, and today He is in heaven, "able to save completely those who come to God through him" (Hebrews 7:25).
2006-08-11 07:25:38
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answered by Anonymous
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God being just will punish the rebellious and wicked who refuse to forsake those sins and believe in Christ, but just as a crime requires a payment so did my sins and your sins. "For the wages of sin is death." God is not merely just and righteous though. He is loving and has provided the way of escape for us. He payed the price. He took the penalty by bearing our sin and judgment on the cross and then rose agioan to ensure that it what he accomplished worked which is forgiveness for even the most vile sin and sinners. But think about this. How well have you kept God's commandments? Have you ever lied or stolen or lusted.? Have you always loved God with all of your heart soul, mind and strength? Be honest with yourself. You and I need a Savior. We can't pay for our own sin. " For grace you have been saved" Remember this and mark it well, "He who keeps the whiole law yet stumbles in one point is guilty of all." You and I are lawbreakers and need Jesus. "But God demonstrates His love toward us in this, while we were yet sinners Christ died for us." Read Romans 5:6-8 when you get a chance.
2006-08-11 05:19:20
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answered by The Dave 2
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Good evaluation.The question is "how can something that was never born die?"And it seems at times I am the only one who sees this.Do you notice that the most terrible people on this planet subscribe to christianity or some sect of that religion.And they look at muslims as the terrorists.But who are really the terrorists?America.Founded by christians that damn near eradicated an entire race.And they don't consider that terrorism.If not that, will they recognise that as genocide.The only reason the world is so off balance is because the christian religion is throwing it off balance.This is just my belief though.
2006-08-11 05:17:44
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answered by Mitchell B 4
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You obviously think that you don't deserve to be saved. Have you been hurt in the past? Try an easy step by step solution.
1. pick up a Bible
2. read Bible
3. realise that what you have just said couldn't be any further from the truth
4. repent and ask jesus for forgiveness
5. stay up for the rest of the night reading the Bible
2006-08-11 05:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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God did not die - Gods son in the flesh for 33 1/2 years on earth died.
He was a perfect man that balanced the scales since Adam was a perfect man.
I don't know how anyone could believe in the trinity and that is adding to your confusion
2006-08-11 05:13:20
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answered by Ron K 3
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First of all, bear in mind that one of the most common original (Hebrew) words for god, is elohym. Elohym (per Strong’s Concordance amongst other sources) is plural, in effect, there was more than one being. Can a perfect Jesus die for imperfect man’s sins? Yes.
2006-08-11 06:31:44
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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that may no longer what the Bible reported. Jesus did die for our sins.Jesus was once the interest of God come to us interior the flesh. And our flesh, our our bodies can savor death. yet Jesus rose from the ineffective on the third say offering us a option to heaven. do no longer post lies like the only you basically printed. a million Corinthians 15:3-4 For I extra unto you at the beginning that which I even have been given, how that Christ died for our sins in conserving with the scriptures; 4 And that he was once buried, and that he rose as quickly as greater the third day in conserving with the scriptures:
2016-09-29 04:07:16
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answered by ? 4
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God became flesh to redeem mankind after the fall of Adam. It was purely out of love that we cant understand that he did it. The bible says without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins. God was first, so the pagans may imitate him, but cant save anyone.
2006-08-11 05:13:34
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answered by ? 7
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