People change the story all the time to fit an argument.
First, they say it was christ's sacrifice intended to save everyone, to allow forgiveness of sin. That is suicide, if he died intentionally so that believers could be saved. (and a very illogical argument, by the way...)
Then, they say "no no no -- suicide is a sin. He would not have committed suicide, he was tortured and murdered/crucified." So, if that's the case, how would he have sacrificed himself?
Intentional? Falling in front of a bus so the bus will kill you is still suicide...
Think about it. Creating a human son with the intent of having him crucified to get one's message across? Does that really make sense?? For a God?? And 2000 years later, over 70% of the earth still rejects the story. Not a very good communicator, this bible-god, is he...?
2006-11-17
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