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Why else would he separate himself from it completely in Heaven by only allowing non-sinning/sin-forgiven individuals in? Could it be that he weakens in the presence of it?

Additionally, he faced a problem with it about 2000 years ago, where there was so much of it he had to eradicate as much as he could. Since he cannot use his powers to directly affect the sin he had to undergo a convoluted ritual to abolish it (where he came to Earth as a mortal man and was killed) thus abolishing it for a while. It makes sense, since a God who could use his powers against it could have just destroyed all sin with the blink of an eye.

Maybe he got overexposed to it during his ritual on Earth and that's why he hasn't done anything extravagant in a while.

So, is 'sin' God's kryptonite? It doesn't even have to be the Green or the Gold kryptonite, rendering him temporarily or permanently powerless. It could be like the Red kind, giving him the head of an ant or turning him into a dragon or something.

2007-03-16 15:58:47 · 1 answers · asked by dmlk2 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Actually, I found this question quite interesting. You are thinking about things, and this is a good thing.

Now, I do not agree. The Bible tells us that sin is painful to God, but it says nothing like it "weakens" Him. Something can hurt you but that doesn't mean it makes you weaker.

When Jesus took the sins of the world upon Himself on the Cross, God actually turned His face away for a moment, and Jesus cried out, Father, why have you forsaken Me? Because for just one moment, God was actually pained to see so much sin concentrated upon Jesus.

Still, an interesting question, thanks for posting it.

2007-03-16 21:51:11 · answer #1 · answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7 · 0 0

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