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that God was unfair before killing of jesus(as you believe "not me")and to be fair he make ppl kill his son(as you believe)
i`m not bashing you its what your beliefs mean
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2006-11-09 04:17:47 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

13 answers

ahmad.....I am very comfortable with God, Jesus, and the bible

2006-11-09 04:20:20 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 5 1

You question is hard to read..But God (the Trinity) set up the salvation of man long before man was created. It was His plan that Jesus would die. It was a stroke of sheer genies in solving a major problem in logic. God is perfect in all ways in Justus, in love, in mercy, there are lots more ways but we'll stick with those. His Justis must be perfectly satisfied. When a sin is committed blood must be shed. He mercy also must be satisfied. God must forgive. And His love must be satisfied. Greater love has no man than to lay down His life for His friends. So in logic God gave us and eternal sacrifice. Since Jesus is god is is omnipresent "before Abraham I AM" so there He is always nailed to Calvary's cross suffering for our sins (FOREVER). truly the only person who could offer such a sacrifice. Unfair.. It isn't unfair if the giver of a valuable gift give it to those he loves. That's what God did in Christ Jesus for us... Jim

2006-11-09 13:01:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Our beliefs are that God is just and fair; always has been, and He always will be.

From Genesis, sin required a blood sacrifice to cover man's sin and be reconciled back to God.

But there were no perfect sacrifices on earth, so our perfect God sent His perfect Son Jesus to become the sacrifice for our sins.

God allowed Jesus to be sacrificed, KNOWING that He could raise Him up again afterwards.

2006-11-09 12:29:53 · answer #3 · answered by Bob L 7 · 2 0

I think God spelled it out rather well, Thou shalt not. He delivered His word and Laws and the people disobeyed. Just like a parent punishes a child. After this happened over and over again obviously we needed something else to get us to pay attention. Christ death on the cross and resurection was the ultimate payment for our sinfull disobedience. Nobody likes to be or see others punished, or see someone willfully take the fall for someone else. But, I understand why it happned and praise God for being patient with us.

2006-11-09 12:54:54 · answer #4 · answered by Rick D 4 · 0 0

Are you saying God orchestrated the death of Jesus?
God knows human nature and could easily see that Jesus would be rejected for saying the things that had to be said.
Matthew 23:34,35.
Is the weatherman responsible for the weather just because he may know ahead of time how it will be?

2006-11-09 12:31:41 · answer #5 · answered by Uncle Thesis 7 · 0 0

God unfair???

It is certainly not the beliefs of Christianity.

2006-11-09 12:24:01 · answer #6 · answered by lundstroms2004 6 · 2 0

Unfair is the way non believers treat God and Jesus.*

2006-11-09 12:21:32 · answer #7 · answered by Sunspot Baby 4 · 2 1

Huh?

God gave us choices, he told us what to do, we disobeyed. He decided, these people are *#&%@^ So decided Jesus would come to teach us how to live. He already knew that in man's nature, we would reject him. Because he taught to give up control. So....I'm not sure what you are really asking here.

2006-11-09 12:29:23 · answer #8 · answered by ♫O Praise Him♫ 5 · 2 1

since sin separates us from God he had to make a penalty for that The soul that sins will die cuz Lucipher still lives inwickedness...he gave him a chance with immortality and he reuined it for himself and ONE third of the angels...No God is so fair...it is worth it to repent to live forever in a new body!!

2006-11-09 12:22:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I did think it was unfair Jesus "had" to die. But some of the time I'm convinced he was jist a ordenary man with no supernatural powers.

2006-11-09 12:21:21 · answer #10 · answered by missgigglebunny 7 · 1 3

well, yeah many Christians look at the Laws in the OT as inhumane.

2006-11-09 12:20:04 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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