"Christianity...[has become] the most perverted system that ever shone on man....Rogueries, absurdities and untruths were perpetrated upon the teachings of Jesus by a large band of dupes and imposters led by Paul, the first great corrupter of the teaching of Jesus." --- Thomas Jefferson
“The son-ship of Jesus Christ is the greatest fiction of human history.” (Lord Bishop of Canterbury Commission, the Spiritual Head of England, 1910.)
“The son-ship of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, the blood sacrifice of the lamb of God, atonement are not the teachings of Jesus. These are all inventions of Saint Paul who never really met Jesus.” (Hastings Rashdall, The Theory of Good and Evil)
"Initially there were 34 gospels that were compiled by word of mouth. Four were chosen for unclear reasons and 30 were left behind [burned]. (Encyclopedia Britannica)
“There is strong reason to believe that St. Paul fabricated the belief system of Christianity from Zoroastrian mythology. In order to hide Paul’s plaigerism… Christians burned the library of Alexandria in 390 A.D. Books in that library kept Mithra’s original story of what Pauline Doctrine is an almost exact copy. (George Sarton , Introduction to History of Sciences) ,
Although Nontrinitarian beliefs continued to multiply, and among some people (such as the Lombards in the West) it was dominant for hundreds of years afterward, the Trinitarians gained the immense power of the Roman Empire. Nontrinitarians typically argue that the primitive beliefs of the Christianity were systematically suppressed (often to the point of death), and that the historical record, perhaps also including the Scriptures of the New Testament, was altered as a consequence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nontrinitarianism
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2007-09-24 08:44:53
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answered by Mithrianity 3
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First off, He didn't. He died for the sins of His people.
Mat 1:21 And she will bear a son, and you shall call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins.
Joh 10:11 I am the Good Shepherd! The Good Shepherd lays down His life on behalf of the sheep.
We know that not all people are "His" people and not all are His "sheep". So, therefore, He died for the sins of the believers, His people, His sheep.
God's righteousness and holiness must be satisfied. The wages of sin is death. Because of our sin, someone must die to pay for our sins, and satisfy God's righteousness. God cannot deny one of His characteristics. So, either Christ died for your sins, or you do. There is no other way.
2007-09-24 08:51:57
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answered by BrotherMichael 6
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you have not got any answer, yet God does. There are 4 bills the place the Gospel of Mark dates around 50-60 A.D. before the destruction of the Jerusalem in 70 A.D. As for Jesus demise. Mt 27:forty 5-fifty six; Mk 15:33-forty-one; Lk 23:forty 4-forty 9; Jn 19:29-30. Jesus is obviously ineffective and buried. As for Jesus resurrection: Mt 28:a million-8; Mk sixteen:a million-8; Lk 24:a million-10; Jn 19:38-forty two. needless to say God raised Jesus from the ineffective. As for the Trinity: Mt 28:sixteen-20. Key factors are: in verse 17 specially use the interest "worship" and in verse 19 the interest call, not names, is used to tell apart father, son and holy spirit. If the text cloth meant 3 gods, the interest "call" needs to be plural.
2016-12-17 09:16:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Only the shedding of INNOCENT BLOOD can forgive sin. God Himself came in the flesh and died on that cross to provide a way for us to be saved.
2007-09-24 08:53:41
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answered by michael m 5
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God has always demanded a blood sacrifice as atonement for sin. When Jesus died, He became the sacrifice for all sins. All you have to do is accept the gift.
2007-09-24 08:50:05
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answered by fireman9982 2
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Jesus was fully God and fully human. Human Jesus died and He conquered the grave. He restored His God powers and reigns today. He is on the thorn.
He fulfilled the Bible prophecy.
2007-09-24 08:49:59
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answered by Nina, BaC 7
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He didn't die for any ones sins . He was legally executed according to Roman law . His crime was claiming to have power greater than the Emperor . At that time and place, it called for the death penalty . The same thing would have happened to anyone else making that claim .
2007-09-24 08:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, but why would humanity have believed Him?
God set up laws and rules for the Jews to follow. One of those was a blood sacrifice to pay the price of sin. You had to use an unblemished lamb.
God said, "since they know of this method, I'll send my Son to act as the lamb. This way, lots of people will understand and believe."
And they do.
There are over 1 Billion Catholics, as well as 3 Billion others who profess Christianity. That is over 50% of the earth's population.
2007-09-24 08:46:21
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answered by Jay 6
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Better yet, why would any father sacrifice his son for the misdeeds of another or allow him to die just to prove a point? It makes no sense whatsoever.
2007-09-24 08:49:48
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answered by Gravedigger 3
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If God simply forgave sins without demanding some type of Justice, that might imply to some that doing evil was no big deal.
God requires a sacrifice for sins to show how much he hates evil, so that his sense of Justice is not compromised.
2007-09-24 08:48:18
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answered by Randy G 7
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Well, no. The wages of sin is death. God is our judge, and he's a good judge. A good judge wouldn't just let a criminal off the hook because he feels sorry for what he's done. Someone needs to pay for the crime in order for justice to prevail. What God did through Jesus is he stood in our place, to take the punishment on himself, so that we can go free if we choose. If we reject what he did for us then we choose to pay the price ourselves.
This should show us how seriously God takes our sin and how awful it truly is. He had to be beaten beyond recognition and hung to death on nails to pay for it. We take our wrongs too lightly.
2007-09-24 08:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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