Hahaha I would blame him but his death was God's idea wasn't it? Jesus was probably a bit annoyed that his father gave him life only to take it away again when he was getting to the best parts!
2007-08-01 00:50:27
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answered by SmEllY! 6
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Not at all for the Prophesies of the Old Testament were confirmed in Him, and one of those was that He would save the world from its sins, In fact in the Psalms there is a quite graphic description of death by crucifixion that was written over 400 years before crucifixion came to be used as a form of putting people to death.
2007-08-05 04:12:19
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answered by cowboy_christian_fellowship 4
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Either He was correct or not. If he was incorrect, His problem is not one of ego, but one of delusion and insanity; He would have been more accurate if He had thought Himself a poached egg. But if He was correct, He would be absolutely realistic and sane. Either way, ego has nothing to do with it. Accuracy is everything. Now, in the other areas of His life, does He appear to be a lunatic? Nope. He's considerate and kind, helps people who need help, had a sense of humor, cared for his family members and friends, visited people in their homes, ate and drank, and so on. Quite normal indeed. For such a sane person to be so daft about his sacrifice is an odd notion indeed, don't you think? Perhaps He was right, and you aren't.
2007-08-01 07:55:05
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answered by Caesar 3
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do i think you are very egotistical to question the actions of a man that were more righteous and even more profound than, even the possibility of you being able to even remotely understand or embody the character to do anything that resembles these actions
2007-08-01 07:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If you read the book, he didn't WANT to get hung on a cross, but was just doing the will of God. He knew it was going to hurt pretty bad.
His sacrifice was out of humility. We in our anger and pride could in no way become saved ourselves.
Thank God that he did die for you and accept it.
2007-08-01 07:55:24
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answered by fortheimperium2003 5
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probably not,
his father thought that his sons death could and would save the WHOLE world..not the other way around
if im not mistaken, i dont even think he wanted to die in the first place
2007-08-01 07:52:03
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answered by Dr. VanNostrand 4
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Especially when you consider that his whole existence is fictional.
He was invented at the Council of Nicea in 325"ad" by Emperor Constantine.
2007-08-01 07:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you show me where Jesus says that? I haven't seen it.... it's a doctrine handed down from Paul's writings... not Jesus.
2007-08-01 08:24:02
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answered by River 5
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The better question is: is it REALLY a sacrifice if you take it back three days later by resurrecting yourself?
2007-08-01 08:03:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No. He was fulfilling the prophecy as stated in scriptures written hundreds of years before he was born.
2007-08-01 07:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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