I personally think the sin message is invented, and that he was born to teach love and compassion.
2006-08-25 23:07:58
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answered by suzanne 5
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Yes, Jesus Christ was crucified & he did die on the cross. He died only rise from the dead after 3 days, something an ordinary human being cant do. By dying & rising Jesus gained victory over death & that is what is so unique about his death. Thats why today Christianity is the most largely folllowed religion in the world.
2006-08-26 06:22:57
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answered by fiona l 1
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Yes jesus christ was crucified and died on the cross but he did not commited any sin.The Christians were ruled by the Romans and just because they did not wanted Jesus christ to spread his teachings and rescue christians frm their hold they killed him.romans were jealous of jesus.and as you asked dat will u get punished for the sins u commited after death,i exactly dont know!people believe dat v will get punished for our sins and crimes v r commiting in our daily life.But i really know.
2006-08-26 08:16:40
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answered by Firdaus 3
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It is a history of man to crucify a good man and the hippocrites will create a image of that man and venerate him after his death, so it is most likely that jesus was crucified and dead on the cross. As far as your second part of question whether you would be forgiven your sins i doubt so ,we have become mobile and internet speed is increasing and gods speed of making a man pay for his sins is also on the rising on par with mans speed .
2006-08-26 06:22:20
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answered by sumant b 4
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He died for the sins of all mankind. You must accept him to receive the free gift. If you do not accept a gift it is not yours. It doesn't mean you can go out and do what ever you want. If you deliberately sin you will be judged for that. No one is without sin.
Only God can decide if your sin is deliberately evil.
2006-08-26 07:23:59
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answered by jackie 6
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According to my knowledge, a person does not die from crucification, he will become unconscious from exhaustion and pain. There is also a rumour on the round that Jesus was not dead from crucification and travelled and came to northern India where he lived in the Himalayas, as the 3 sages who came from the East at the time of his birth were 3 sanyasis from the Himalayas of India and enhanced his knowledge with interaction with them. It is also heard that he married and had children, i am not sure about that.
2006-08-26 06:24:14
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answered by t m p 1
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I believe it's mostly a metaphor. Jesus died for the sins of "man". Man being the flesh and blood that we are, and he was while here. The crucification is something we all experience. Except we've given it a new name, and that name is "consequences" and "karma". Whatever you want to call it, we pay for our sins here. Jesus came to warn us of this. The one thing that was promised, is that we'd get to go to heaven and be with him and God one day. This I totally believe.
2006-08-26 08:14:37
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answered by Nuseed 4
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Unless you ask Jesus Christ into your heart and ask forgivness for all your sins, you will not be forgiven. You must then seek him to help you with your daily life. You will be held accountable for your good/bad actions.
2006-08-26 06:30:22
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answered by mlrios2003 4
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Historically this episode is a fact, but just like any other historical we all are free to interpret it in your own way. And you don’t have to be a Christian to get inspired by the life of Jesus, only open and willing. Just as you can choose to get inspired by the life and words of Buddha or Mohammad.
2006-08-26 09:51:58
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answered by Abhishek Joshi 5
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Yes I beleive strongly. You can ask me did I see personaly?.It is the mater of belief. You must believe this just like that. You may agree that we can not see everythings in the world, space, galaxy etc.
It is Jesus, the Living and Loving Lord crucified for our salvation.
2006-08-26 06:54:52
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answered by sekar_eil 2
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tmp I think the Romans would be very surprised to hear that you don't think people die from crucifixion as it was their method of choice for killing slaves and non Romans. After the Spartacus rebellion crosses lined the roads out of Roman and the bodies were left to remind slaves about what would happen to those who rebelled
2006-08-26 07:27:44
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answered by happyjumpyfrog 5
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