Well, at least you are thinking profoundly.
However, you seem to have missed the reason Jesus came, and from where he came.
He came from Planet H, a planet formed when the Universe was formed, 9 billion years before Earth was formed.
Why did he come? To bring a message that would present God's sales pitch.
What is God's sales pitch?
Eternal life is possible. That is good news.
I have some bad news for you. Jesus came to save the world, but not by his blood to allow Christians to keep being disharmonious. He saved the world with his message, and after he presented his message, he paid his blood to put an exclamation point to his message. He also sent the Holy Spirit to witness to the Early Christians to spread the good news.
Of course, if you believe in Jesus paying for your sins, you will probably still go to Heaven (Planet H) because you will be so thankful for Jesus that you will eventually be harmonious in nature.
Harmony is harmony, and it will get you to Heaven.
Disharmony is the only sin; regardless of what form it comes in.
If you are disharmonious during your stay on Earth, you will be reconstructed and sent to Planet HD. Not as a punishment but as a quarantine away from those harmony loving folks on Planet H (also called Heaven).
You were right. A good parent does not let his child die. However, a good parent quarantines a child who is hurting the other children. ...... Does that make any sense to you?
2006-11-23 16:26:33
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answered by MrsOcultyThomas 6
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They say that Martin Luther King Jr. did more in death than he would of had he lived. They say the same about Gandhi.
Not sure if that's true, but King and Gandhi's tragic deaths show that sometimes the spirit of a person becomes even greater after they die.
King had two choices: continue to stand up for justice and get killed, or hide away somewhere and grow old. He had the courage to stand up. So did Jesus.
It was inevitable that Jesus would get killed. He was standing up to all the very powerful people in his society.
Now, did God want Jesus to die, etc., etc.? I don't know. But the movement did not die with His death. It got stronger. One could argue that, contrary to what you're saying, Jesus also did more for humanity in death that He would have in life.
As King said, "All of us would like to live a long life." But that was not King's destiny. Nor was it Jesus'. peace
2006-11-23 16:18:22
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answered by Colin 5
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because of the fact God will burn you perpetually, in case you do in comparison to Him as he instructions. of direction, if some HUMAN threatened to tie you to a chair, and burn you in basic terms somewhat, like with a cigarette lighter, for maybe an hour or 2, except you like him as he instructions, the jury and the friends might probably say that the human became criminally insane. this is the exciting area approximately being a God. You get to do criminally insane stuff, and then some guy stands up and shouts that this proves you're worth of compliment, and somewhat some human beings supply money to whomever is status up and shouting.
2016-10-17 11:23:07
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answered by ? 4
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Jesus is the son of God not God and He said "My father is greater than I" And father why have you forsaken me." This is proof He is not God. God does not appear in a whom but when Krishna Appeared(God) HE appeared fully bedecked with Jewels crown clothes etc. He didn't come through the birth canal "Go and sin no more" so stop hanging him on the cross Christians. And his life wasn't cut Short he went on preaching for a long time after he left the cave. It's in The Gospel of the Nazirenes. The original Bible before King Constantine took out so many things. This Bible was found in a cave in clay pots from the Ancient Christian Essenes.
2006-11-23 16:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Well no, you arent right at all. For one, you are forgetting that Jesus was the incarnation of God in the flesh of a man. God loved us all enough to come to us AS a man and live like us. feel like us, suffer like us, be tempted like us and then, since He never gave in to sin and remained Holy, He took on the punishment for all our sins so that we can be forgiven for them. No where in the Bible does it say we will never sin again, quite the contrary, we WILL sin again but we can have forgivness.
Why did He come from Mary? To be born of flesh and water like we all are. he lived 33 and a half years, and He died when the time was right... and then ROSE from the dead to prove He was God. Awesome plan if you ask me.
2006-11-23 16:16:36
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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Because He was sent Here to go through Human pain and suffering and the temptations of this world that is why He came through Marys Belly had to know the feelings we Have for our parents...If you have never been their then their is no way you can fully understand...So he had to suffer it to know...You would trust your Child in the care of the doctors,,,But if that Doctor say to you their is nothing I can do for your child then what you going to do ..Fall own your needs and say If Their is a Lord I beg you to do what ever it takes ...You going to tell me you would not do that for Your Son....You sin because you are tempted by The sins of this world ...In other words Some choose wrong over right .God knows best for His Son..He knew that if He left His Son to this cruel world .Their would be know telling the suffering He would of indured.He,s pain He went through was unbearable That is why he looked up and said My God why have you forsaken me...So God took His Son...That is why when we are up against thing and He is not right their we think He has forsaken us.We are the ones that give up own Him because their is ones that are worse off than us And He is with them. It is not like their is only a 1000.00 people own earth.The people of the world turned own Him and Killed Him.I dont know about you But 1 time of tourment is enough for me...I am not one to keep going through something I know is going to harm me.
2006-11-23 16:54:29
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answered by Anonymous
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We are still sinning because we still have a free will, and because the enemy is still in control of the Earth.
Jesus wasn't born so he could live a good, long life. He came to Earth to die. Without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins.
2006-11-23 16:15:43
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answered by David S 5
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Yeah, the whole plan was dodgy, but you know the saying 'the best laid plans of mice & men & god etc'.
If we were made in the image of god (and image implies a perfect copy) why do we all look different? Who's the lucky bugger that looks like god?
2006-11-23 16:13:47
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answered by Nemesis 7
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Of course we would not let our children die. That's why God has given us a Saviour, the Lord Jesus.
I Cr 13;8a
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2006-11-23 16:11:12
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answered by ? 7
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You don't understand that we would all be WITHOUT HOPE had He not died! He came here with the express purpose of dying for our sins, and if He didn't accomplish that task, WE would have no choice but to spend eternity paying for our sins ourselves in hell!
I praise Him for His selfless sacrifice done out of His tremendous LOVE for us !
2006-11-23 16:12:58
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answered by lookn2cjc 6
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