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It was not God's mistake, the mistake/ error was made by man/ humanity...God corrected humanities failures...

2006-09-10 20:09:42 · answer #1 · answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6 · 5 3

God made no mistake. And that's just plain preposterous to say that God sacrificed himself to himself to correct a mistake... blah blah blah. What silly nonsense.

The scriptures are plain to understand, if you open your ears and eyes to them.

Heavenly Father and Jesus are distinct individuals. Jesus is God's Son and he was sent here to die for us, and then to Resurrect. He willfully gave himself as an infinite Eternal sacrifice, and Heavenly Father knew this had to be done or there would be no other way to save all mankind.
We would all die and stay dead, both spiritually and physically.

God is perfect and cannot make any mistakes.
God also is plural, meaning more than one person, not three in one (that's schizophrenic, duh).
They are one God in purpose and glory and mission.

I don't have a clue where you get the idea that God made a mistake. What mistake would that be? That's blasphemous, actually.

Study the scriptures with more perseverance and meaning before you post an ignorant "question" like this again. Just a suggestion.

2006-09-10 20:21:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I always had trouble dealing with the concept of the trinity. All this talk about God the Father & Son & Holy Spirit & yet they're all the same person. Difficult for us to relate to. I guess you'd have to think of it as God sacrificing the most precious part of Himself to save us. Taking a human form that we could relate to and love because God the Father is just this shapeless Being so far removed from us....I don't know man. & what's the mistake you're speaking of? Creating us & letting us run amok? Maybe He was lonely in the universe & we're His little project.

2006-09-10 20:25:24 · answer #3 · answered by amp 6 · 0 0

The Messiah and the Creator are not the same, Jesus was his angelic son, as was Satan before he turned against the father out of spite and jealousy, he was gods first creation and through him all other things were created, and God didn't make a mistake for he was challenged by Satan as to whether we would worship him with free will, for Satan felt we would do better under his rule which is why he's the ruler of the world until the great war, for Satan rules by influencing the religous, political and economic aspects, which is why in our prayers We say " Let your Kingdom come " and that'll be after Armageddon and that will come when the last sign takes place when the political turns on the religous, for trouble in the middle east was also one of the signs which started taking place during the 1rst world war

2006-09-10 20:31:57 · answer #4 · answered by D_RazorSlinga 3 · 0 1

Its a test.

When you can forgive God (for all the bad stuff ever), then you pass.

Now whether God is actually to blame or not, is not really the point - your capacity to forgive is what's being assessed in this test.

The greatest commandment (according to the bible and Jesus) is love God and your neighbour. So if you forgive God, that is a form of love. So you see, forgiveness of God is your way through.

Obviously you love your neighbour because, in your view, it is all God's fault - so you can't blame your neighbour for anything so you just love them, right? Putting it all together ... you have passed part two of the greatest commandment but may have a big challenge on part one!

Bear in mind, I think God would be able to read your intent very accurately and smile or frown accordingly. So if you choose to forgive God, be sincere.

Note: you may get points for audacity.

PS. Watch out for the huge numbers of people you may have discomforted - something else you might take God to task for.

2006-09-10 21:01:31 · answer #5 · answered by Egen K 1 · 0 0

Perfection was LOST in Eden and only Jesus qualified to SAVE all back to perfect.
If he destroyed it, we would not get a chance at life as being perfect [ after temporary ]; 1Cor.15:22 As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
John 17:3,5,24 [ Col.1:15; Rev.3:14 Jesus was with God before the World was.
Job 38:4-7 All the angels saw earth become the focus for the WORLD John 3:16;
Heb.2:9,14,16; Heb.9:14,15; 1Cor.15:22-28,51-53; Jesus is mediator of the New Testament and that requires his life, he has the right to destroy Satan John 8:44 the murderer of the humans and to destroy death and to make the new heavens and new earth as perfect as before Eden and turn all over perfect to the kingdom of God.

2006-09-10 20:18:31 · answer #6 · answered by jeni 7 · 1 1

Adam and Eve had loose determination. when they sinned, they, and all people to come back, were sinners. shop in ideas, devil replaced into once an angel in Heaven, who referred to as different angels to hitch him and verify out to be more desirable useful than God. for this reason began sturdy and evil. To pay for the sins of Adam and Eve, Jesus died on the bypass. Jesus replaced into the surely "proper" human who ever lived, for this reason his sacrifice paid for the sins of the people who opt for to trust the Bible and keep on with his be conscious. Does it upload up? Oh, convinced, it does. Adam and Eve made the alternative, Jesus paid the cost. WHAT a cost God and his son paid.. for sinners like us. I thank God and Jesus for loving us SO very a lot. quicker or later, we may be able to all ask God any questions we do not understand totally. For now, that's with the help of religion that I keep on with his be conscious.

2016-11-26 00:39:44 · answer #7 · answered by owsley 4 · 0 0

What exacty are you asking? Your question makes no sense. God did not sacrifice Himself to Himself. He made no mistakes. Jesus, the son of God, was crucified so we all can repent of our sins. He suffered every one of our sins. It's called the Atonement. Maybe you should catch up on your Bible studies. You would see that there was no mistake made.

2006-09-10 20:14:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

First:
He didnt sacrifice himself for himself... He sacrifce himself for us. If he had not done so noone could have lived real life with him on earth & no one could have gone to heaven. Without that, ourplace was HELL!
Second:
It was not his mistake, It was adam's & eve's when they ate the apple.

Always remember Jesus - the saviour - loves you.

2006-09-10 20:16:52 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Jesus was God, in fact... and He did, in fact, give Himself as a sacrifice for our sins... so that He could be our "kinsman redeemer". But he did not create man to punish them, he created them with a free will to worship him. Hell was created and intended for Lucifer, not mankind. Adam chose sin over relationship with God, and mankind suffered consequences thus associated (and warned of)- death. Spiritual death... also know theologically as separation from God. That is why we need Christ, to re-CONNECT (re-ligion) us to Him through the Holy Ghost.

2006-09-10 20:18:26 · answer #10 · answered by Scot 1 · 0 2

at worst, Jesus had a "bad weekend" for your sins.

Even if Jesus was God in human form, he KNEW he was getting into heaven. So, the biggest fear of death (for humans) - fear of the unknown, Jesus did not have.

So, I say big fing deal when it comes to the BIG sacrifice !

2006-09-10 20:52:19 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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