he didn't - it's all superstitious nonsense
2006-12-17 13:27:57
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answer #1
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answered by Da Vinci Code Revolution 2
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First, God did create a perfect world (Garden of Eden) but man screwed it up when they did the one thing they were told not to do. So...sin entered the world and people have sinned ever since. We know better, we what's right and what's wrong, but do we do it? No. To forgive sins takes a perfect/sinless person to adequately remove the sins. Meaning- it takes a right or perfect answer to properly answer a question. Short example: If a teacher asks a kid what 5 plus 5 is and the kid writes down 9, the teacher will tell the kid that answer is wrong and to do it over. If the kid writes 11 the teacher will tell the kid that that's the wrong answer again. It takes a perfect and right answer to properly answer the question. The only acceptable right answer is 10. In the case of forgiving our sin's, it takes a perfect solution too. Since it would take a sinless, perfect, person to take sins away a perfect, sinless person had to be found. Since there was no such person, Jesus who is perfect and sinless came into the world. People can't make each other fully forgiven and sinless because all people have sinned making them imperfect. They are the wrong and unqualified answer. People are like the kid in the above example that tried a second time to answer the question but he still put down the wrong answer. People are imperfect, sinful, and can't perfectly do what needs to be done. Imperfect can't make something perfect. It takes the perfect, the right solution, to make the answer the right answer. To forgive our sins it takes something holy, sinless, and perfect. And that something is Jesus. He died for us and not for Himself. God accepted His "answer" and forgives us.
2006-12-17 14:10:10
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus was not created. He was with God from the beginning of time. Jesus was involved with the creation of the world. He came to this world as a baby so that we could understand. He walked this world like a man so He knew the temptations and pains that we feel. The bible calls Jesus the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. Jesus willing did the will of the Father to save mankind. Sin entered the human race when Adam and Eve fell, after that it took a perfect man to bring us back to God. It's a love story not a hate story. The bible clearly states that the Father loves the Son and the Father and Jesus are one. Basically God gave his own life to spare you. Jesus has no beginning and no end.
2006-12-17 13:33:29
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answer #3
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answered by angel 7
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With out Jesus, there would be no salvation, and there would be no eternal life... God did not kill his son, by far did he do that.... God didn't beat him, make him carry the cross, hang him on it, poor vinegar in his face and wait for him to die, that was not God Read the Bible before u say things that u obviously no nothing about! Jesus had the choice 2 die, the Bible u no Gods word, says that Jesus could have called thousands upon thousands of angels to come get him off that cross, he had that chance from the begging to the end! He did not do that because he loves us! Jesus is not dead, he is ever so alive and he is coming again on clouds of Glory.... Accept that or dont, God also had given u choices along with everyone else in the world! Take it or leave it... There is a bottomless lake of fire, waitin in the end... God Bless
2006-12-17 13:40:41
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answer #4
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answered by Ash 3
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We serve a very orderly God. One Adam disobeyed God and brought sin into the world. The other Adam was God in the flesh who was sinless and therefore Jesus could be a sacrifice to take away the sins of the world.
Without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins. God's law. Jesus triumphed over Satan when He went to the Cross. If Satan had known what was happening he would never have let Jesus be killed. That is why while still on the cross Jesus said, "It is finished." Satan has no authority over us any more. The blood of Jesus was far stronger than animal blood which was used in the temple for the forgiveness of sins. Jesus' blood stopped all blood sacrifices. They are no longer needed. In the temple, the veil was torn down the middle. God said Jesus' blood is sufficient. So if you believe in Jesus, you are made acceptable by being washed in His blood. Accepted of God by believing in Jesus and covered by the blood of Jesus. The truth is God killed God. Jesus was just God in the flesh. Satan thought he had authority because Adam and Eve obeyed Satan and disobeyed God. By the first Adam's sin, we were dead in sin bound for hell. But, by the second Adam's righteousness or sinlessness, we were made alive and forgiven of sin and if we believe in Jesus we receive everlasting life.
2006-12-17 13:47:21
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answer #5
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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You must remember the Trinity - God the Father - God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Jesus had to die to save us. Jesus took on the sins of the world., there for if you were the only person on this earth., Jesus would; have dies just for you. I hope this helps you to understand better. And always, God Bless You.
2006-12-17 13:29:08
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answer #6
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answered by grams40 3
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Jesus didn't die for our sins, those uncivilized, barbaric men killed him. People normally assume that GOD think like human, they always say if you do this or if you do that you're going to hell. If GOD created the whole universe, do you actually think that a human has a power to even upset GOD? Humans judge and condemn each other, GOD doesn't. GOD IS PURE LOVE. God knows everything, HE knows what you're gonna do way before you were even born. Things happens for a purpose, GOD let things happen because that's the way he wants it. Don't even ask why, you will know when it's time for you to know.
2006-12-17 13:40:05
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answer #7
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answered by Angelina 2
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Basically, the reason Jesus had to die for our sins was so that we could be forgiven and go to be with the Lord. Jesus is God in flesh (John 1:1,14; Col. 2:9) and only God can satisfy the Law requirements of a perfect life and perfect sacrifice that cleanses us of our sins.
All people have sinned against God. But, God is infinitely holy and righteous. He must punish the sinner, the Law breaker. If He didn't, then His law is not law for there is no law that is a law without a punishment. The punishment for breaking the Law is death, separation from God. Therefore, we sinners need a way to escape the righteous judgment of God. Since we are stained by sin and cannot keep the Law of God, then the only one who could do what we cannot is God Himself. That is why Jesus is God in flesh. He is both divine and human. He was made under the Law (Gal. 4:5-6) and He fulfilled it perfectly. Therefore, His sacrifice to God the Father on our behalf is of infinite value and is sufficient to cleanse all people from their sins and undo the offense to God.
2006-12-17 13:28:29
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answer #8
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answered by K 5
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Jesus wasn't created by God. He is God in the flesh. Let me ask you a question. What is justice? Should the police let all criminals go and forgive them? Should people be allowed to murder, rape, and steal from others with no consequences? Now if God was to just forgive us of our sins, (murder, rape, lying, stealing, etc.), would he be a just God? The answer is no. We must pay for our sins. But.....how? We would need a perfect sacrifice for this or be punished forever(in hell?). God did this himself when he came down as Jesus. God's perfect. Jesus is perfect. A perfect sacrifice. All we need to do is ask for his forgiveness and all of our sins are put on Jesus. If we do this with a true heart then justice has been served. It is also the most loving thing a father could do for his children. It isn't difficult. Just accept the free gift of grace. Jesus.
believe
2006-12-17 13:37:14
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answer #9
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answered by waiting4u2believe 2
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First, God did not create Jesus; Jesus is God the Son, who exists from eternity. He did create a body for himself.
Second, God wanted to repair the damage caused to humanity by sin. To do this, he had to redeem suffering and death, the results of sin, and return them to heavenly joy. Only God could do this, but only a human could do it; so God had to become human to do it.
We have not seen the final result yet.
2006-12-17 13:31:12
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answer #10
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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God became human in the form of Jesus to save us of our sins so we could have eternal life in heaven. Without the sacrifice of Jesus dying on the cross, and resurrecting, we would have to pay for our own sins. And the wages of sin is eternal death.
2006-12-17 13:29:14
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answer #11
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answered by tebone0315 7
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