He never sinned.
2007-03-12 11:41:24
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answer #1
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answered by amanda f 2
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No, Jesus Christ never sinned. The only moment when He was only a man rather than fully man AND fully God was the moment of His death, when He took on the sins of the world (not His own.) God turned away from Him at that point because He can have no part of sin. Which, is why Jesus Christ asked, "Father, why have you forsaken me?" Jesus Christ defeated sin on that cross, opening a way for all of mankind to know God and to leave their sinful lives behind.
2007-03-14 13:00:50
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answer #2
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answered by Evan S 4
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Jesus never sinned. He was crucified to take all the sin of man on his shoulders instead of us having to answer for it. He had to be born and remain without sin to do this. He did break some custom and redefine the way that the laws of God were interpreted though. He healed someone on the Sabbath, which had previously been considered work. (no working on the Sabbath) But he said, " If your pig fell down a well on the Sabbath, wouldn't you save it?" He dissmissed many notions about who can and cannot be worthy of God as well.
2007-03-12 18:48:06
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answer #3
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answered by stephanie c 3
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Jesus never sinned
2007-03-12 19:26:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity teaches that Jesus never sinned, and I accept this. The Bible says that Jesus was without sin.
However, one time I was writing a script in which the Devil was accusing Jesus of sin. I asked myself, what did Jesus do that looked like sin? Surely the Pharisees thought he was full of sin! Well, I created my list and came up with about three pages worth! Jesus was a controversial dude!
Among those "sins":
Talked back to his mother--at least twice.
Claimed he was God.
Broke the Sabbath--particularly, worked on the Sabbath.
Consorted with tax gatherers, prostitutes, and other lowlifes.
Touched lepers.
Touched dead bodies.
Rioted singlehandedly in the Temple (when he chased out the moneychangers and merchants).
Destruction of property.
Called Peter "Satan".
Encouraged cannibalism (told people they had to eat his body and blood).
Grossed people out (body and blood thing).
Acted paranoid (accused people of trying to kill him).
Insulted the king behind his back (called Herod a fox).
Insulted the religious leaders (called Pharisees snakes).
Allowed Mary of Bethany to waste a whole bottle of expensive perfume on him.
Helped Gentiles.
Now I'm not calling Jesus a sinner. He is Messiah and Lord. However, I'm listing those things that could have looked sinful to human eyes.
Addendum: you asked if "he has been sinned". Bad grammar. However, the Bible says that though Jesus had no sin, he became sin in order to save us. He took on humankind's sin on the cross, and received the punishment that we deserve. He later resurrected to show his power over death. Your task is to accept his punishment in place of your own, and to accept him as your Lord and Savior.
2007-03-12 19:20:58
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answered by MNL_1221 6
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He married Mary Mag, a hippy chick from Baltimore, and bore children, spread love talk around as she washed his feet and handed him the Asti-Spumanti, and the feds at Rome didn't like that he was jobless, drinking moderately priced spirits, and not paying taxes and encouraging others to follow in his happy go lucky philosophy. The jews didn't like him much either because he put on a radder party than they did, which rendered their holy cow, the center of their spirit dancing and wine drinking (which they spent a long time selling the jewish people to) old news and out of style. The new thing was to sit around a table, drink wine, and tell cool stories while watching Jesus get his feet washed and drink from the bottle when he couldn't find his cup to dip the bread in. When the Jewish priests' club was being shut down from lack of customers and they couldn't pay the candle bill, they set out to ruin Jesus' reputation, and went to the romans and said, "He's a drab, he's ruining our business, and Dudes we pay taxes and employ the community having them wash our feet and do repairs and stuff around our temple, and he don't!", the romans said, "Hmmm, they're right." and so they arrested Jesus and his homeboys, deemed them Bad citizens, denied them roman civil rights because they had no green cards to even be there, and crucified them up some boulevard for all to see and know that you can't go jobless, start a commune, not pay your taxes, and start a competitive club in somebody's garage not zoned for commercial establishments and without an alcohol license. Bad news! Well, the new partiers hep to the wine in garage settings by lantern light thing said, "F**k this sh*t! Let's gather these blank scrips and write our stuff down, we'll sell it to France and buy our own zoned garage and open a new Rad club!" And so they did that, and like once the ink was dry they rolled 'em up and hid them in a cave off a cliff for later publishing, and then forgot which cave at which cliff cuz nobody left bread, but went around telling the stories they wrote about cool hand Jesus who was the founder of garage drinking, garage music, funnel parties, skateboarding, and other neat stuff, and all about how the romans trashed their digs and did their homeboy in, stole his robe n stuff, and nailed his a** to a cross. They (the homeboys) deemed him a God, just like Jimmy Hendricks, and in a wine-inspired moment over some old Irish songs and a roasted lamb, they declaired he 'arose' from his grave and keeps the lights burning in the crib. And that's how it began. Oh, and his real sin was he got mad one day at the flea market and trashed some people's mechandise tables, presumably because he thought they should be giving the shite away and not trying to hawk it.
2007-03-13 02:35:27
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Though Himself fully divine and fully human (and therefore capable of sin), Jesus Christ never sinned, not even as a little boy. He said, “be perfect, as your Father in heaven is perfect.” We are all sinners and in need of God’s mercy. This Lent, make it your mission to repent and turn away from the sin in your own life, whether they be sins of commission (doing what you know is wrong) or omission (not doing what you know you should).
2007-03-12 19:05:29
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answered by Thucydides 5
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Well, be confused no more because I can clear this up for you right quickly: No, he never sinned. Jesus was the only sinless man in this whole entire universe. He died to save us from our sins. One of us couldn't die for everyone else because all of us have sinned. But because he never did, he was able to accept all punishment for our sins.
2007-03-12 18:47:34
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answered by ღQueenღ 3
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Jesus NEVER sinned .
He was a saint until His death, and only upon His crucifixion did He take on the sins of the world, but that doesn't mean that he himself sinned.
2007-03-13 10:34:21
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answered by nellie 2
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He was without sin. He had to be so that he could be the sacrifice for all of us. Because he is without sin, God sees us as without sin when we are in Jesus.
2007-03-12 18:46:22
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answer #10
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answered by marlie6211 2
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Never ever he has never sinned he wasnt the son of man he was the son of god thats why it was so important he was to be born of a virgin.
2007-03-12 18:43:01
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answer #11
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answered by Un-Happy Gilmore 4
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