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Christians say if Jesus didn't die all people would go to hell .. only his death saved them from this fate.

Because the penalty of sin is death

Why did the christian God put this injust law in the first place?

Didn't the he know that it wont't work? and that his only son will have to die?

2007-08-10 20:26:06 · 22 answers · asked by Kimo 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

mwm

The truth is just the opposite... Muslims take their religion more seriously than Christians... although they don't believe in human sacrifice. Actually that believes made many Christians feel the responsibility for their sins.

2007-08-10 20:45:31 · update #1

ren_e_sance_woman

Did Jews and people before Jesus believe they are all going to hell? No.

Actually the christian doctrine shows God's hate.

2007-08-10 20:48:42 · update #2

22 answers

One of the obvious contradictions found in OT&NT. This concept is not from Jesus himself.

It is false inspiration of St.Paul, the self appointed disciple of Jesus, who made Christianity more difficult for Jews and diverted to gentiles.

2007-08-10 21:26:42 · answer #1 · answered by aslam09221 6 · 1 0

Hello, KIMO:

When Bill Clinton, representing the ultimate in U.S. authority, lied under oath and then got a pardon, everyone in jail for lying under oath wanted a pardon, too.

To be effective, governments must abide by and enforce their laws--it can be no other way.

Likewise, God enforces His noble laws, and the easier one is to keep, the greater the sin in God's eyes for breaking it. Thus, when God gave Adam more fruit than he could eat--he wasn't hungry when He disobeyed the ultimate authority.

God expects us to obey Him unflinchingly, the peace and safety of the Universe is guaranteed by no other means. So, when Adam, this world's ruler sinned, it merited the death sentence. But God's Son had a remedy, He would die as the Substitute, the innocent for the guilty. He became a human/creator, and our Creator will ultimately rule this planet as, so says 1 Corinthians 15, the "last Adam."

This fallen planet happens to be in the center of the galaxies. Suppose you knew the "red shift" doppler effect shows this; that is, all the galaxies are moving away from us. Yes, with the rebellion in Heaven, God knew He was taking a chance on Earth falling, but He had the remedy. And this fallen planet will be the NEW CAPITOL of all the galaxies.

You need read an On-line book, Kim, all five chapters. It will explain how God chose to redeem this planet, it proves mathematically that Jesus is the promised Messiah. It identifies Antichrist--watch out! and the timing of the Cosmic Conflict. Select http://abiblecode.tripod.com

Shalom, peace in Jesus, Ben Yeshua

2007-08-11 18:31:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

By the way, bro, there is no such term as Christian God. The Muslims and the Christian believe in the same God, the Christians are just commiting shirk by associating Jesus Christ (or Hazrat Isa, as we know him) (peace be upon him) as the Son of God.

Jesus never claimed beverity and he never said he is the Son of God. Wrong assumptions (no offence) has put them in a web that they are unable to cut through anymore.

2007-08-11 03:36:17 · answer #3 · answered by Devilishly Sexy MasterMinD 7 · 1 0

Yes, he knew, he knows all. I believe that he did this to prove his total love for us, that he would sacrifice all (even his only son) for us. If he never put the law into place, he would never be able to prove his love for us or show us what love is. We wouldn't understand if nothing was forbidden, we wouldn't understand true sacrifice. I am not God and do not understand everything about him, but this is what I believe.

2007-08-11 03:39:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Christians who say that are wrong. The Israelites had a formal system of priests and animal sacrifices set up to atone for sin. Jesus merely made it so that that system was no longer necessary; had he not come that system could still be used.

As for the rest of the question, God does have a weird sort of backwards logic about him sometimes I have noticed. It's his universe, I let him make the rules.

2007-08-11 03:34:02 · answer #5 · answered by SDW 6 · 0 2

Kimo you are as confused as always. It was planned from the beggining, it says it in the Bible. But different people need different things, which koran does not recognize. Ask your self this question, if koran dooes not recognize human sacrifice what are those suicide bombers blowing themselves up every day, are they not sacraficing their lives for your god. In the Bible there is no human sacrifice because of God's mercy on us (Which allah has none) .

2007-08-11 21:11:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, He did know. He is omnipotent [ALL-knowing], therefore He knew that Adam and Eve would eat the fruit and that sin would enter the world. He has given us free will to make the choice between Himself [goodness and light] or Satan [evil and darkness].

He sent Jesus Christ, His only beloved Son, to die here on the cross to show His undying live for us. Even though we sin against Him, He continues to love us; no matter what, God will love you!

2007-08-11 03:36:52 · answer #7 · answered by bsbllplayr216 3 · 1 1

now if God had just come out and waved his hand and said"you're forgiven,go out and sin no more"..no one would have really taken that seriously..but the fact that he sacrificed his one and only son,let him suffer through all that just for the sake of saving our lives,surely should really move people into thinking twice before they sin,the fact that someone can die to save u is carries much more weight than random forgiveness

2007-08-11 03:34:24 · answer #8 · answered by mwm 2 · 0 0

john 3:16

2007-08-11 03:33:10 · answer #9 · answered by joe c 6 · 0 0

we can not know what God planned from the start but he demanded blood sacrifices from moses which was a shadow of Jesus' perfect sacrifice.

2007-08-11 03:37:03 · answer #10 · answered by Mim 7 · 0 0

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