Well, they tried that with Jesus, and it hasn't worked yet.
2007-06-14 07:41:29
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answer #1
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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No. There have come a selected few who have helped diminish circumstances for a given people in a given place and time, for exceptional reasons, for which grace imports, and offsets have indeed ensued.
But take for granted this not the case in 99% of circumstances. As to wiping out the "evil" deeds, no -- the worlds are not designed such that this can be.
Generally, we all must hold responsibility for conditions created by our actions and thoughts.
None can or will do this for another except in very, very rare instances.
Yet we are proper to add here that Exception is built-in to life so that there will exist exceptions amid anything that undergoes in life. Hence, there exists miracles.
But one can not ' bank ' on the exceptions else they will come to know a very rough, all but insurmountable path indeed.
2007-06-18 19:47:24
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answered by ? 6
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No one can blot out what i consider evil; however everyones perception of evil is different. The christian god in general says that executions are good as well as harsh punishments to let society see the consequences of their actions. I think the bible is a manmade book to enslave people who are poor, and was written by the rich, even changed over time and retranslated for modern day oppression. Why kill a man who hasn't killed? isn't that societies true crime? And why would god(if he exist) allow us to be blind to the real truth of a matter, when judging someone? Isn't that God's cowardly sin(among others). It's been proven that societies have killed men for crimes they didn't commit several times, and god did'nt let it be known. God's (if he exist)injustice makes him a sinner too!!! A sinner cant blot out sins. We're all doomed or dead with no afterlife when we die.
2007-06-14 14:16:33
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answered by Jim W 1
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No. Not even Jesus could do that. It is nonsense and misunderstanding his metaphorical intent.
However, death of the learned ego identity - a psychological blotting out of our own past errors, allows rebirth of our true Christ nature. There is no more power available to the earthbound Self.
2007-06-14 14:40:34
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answered by MysticMaze 6
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You need to replace "blot out" with "forgive" When God subjected an innocent man to death, it was death that commited the great sin by taking something it had no business taking, and now the God of Justice could condemn death for sinning and forgive all those who are found in that innocent man and also subject to death. Pretty good and perfect idea.
2007-06-14 14:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd need alot more info.
If you are referring to Jesus Christ, then yes.
Of course Jesus Christ is a unique example. He can here to teach. He taught us about god and gave us a new covenant. He then died for our sins as was prophesied. There is a whole lot going on here as well.
Now if you are referring to another hypothetical, we would require a great deal more information to say anything other than a principled NO.
2007-06-14 14:05:17
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answered by Jeff Engr 6
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Maybe I am misunderstanding your question, How can a senseless killing blot out evild deeds?
2007-06-14 14:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on who the innocent victim you are referring to.
2007-06-14 14:06:57
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answered by werewolf 3
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I don't think we are clear on what you are asking, but it sounds like you are referring to Jesus Christ, his atonement, death and resurrection. The answer is Yes. Jesus wasn't just innocent, he represented something mure pure than that, he was someone that was willingly taking the burden of mankinds sins on his back. I believe our everyday lives testify to this law, in order to achieve something, we typically have to sacrifice something.
2007-06-14 14:03:38
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answered by jprofitt303 5
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it already has occurred if you take the opportunity to accept jesus as your saviour if not there will never be another innocent and perfect offering to have
2007-06-14 16:03:44
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answered by Anonymous
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has already happened. Read the NEW TESTAMENT. blotted out for those who will repent and believe in Christ Jesus
2007-06-14 14:01:57
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answered by texasbluezman 2
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