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Surely, sending your own child to death to demonstrate a point is a rather bad parenting.

2007-10-30 10:20:13 · 12 answers · asked by Belzetot 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Technically we're all his children (Christian Bullshit), and have you taken a good look lately on what's going on... war, crime, death from another human... If he is the father then he's a rather uncaring one at that. And odds are God would've been sentenced to death a long time ago for letting his children kill eachother.

2007-10-30 10:25:50 · answer #1 · answered by Priest of Anubis 4 · 2 1

Well, playing God is what God does - though I admit the Child Protection Agencies do give Him competition is this arena.

Then there is of course the tiny matter that Christ wasn't a minor at the time of his death, nor was he even in God's custody during his childhood. Christ's stepfather Joseph was reputed to be a kindly man, and being a prophet noted for telling people to love each other doesn't really suggest an abusive childhood.

Then there's the matter of Christ's resurrection. Frankly there's just not a lot of Fathers that provide that level of health care for their adult children.

Finally there the matter of enforcement. God, as we all know is a very rich, very powerful Republican. If those Liberal busybodies down at Child Protection tried to mess with God, He'd probably just tell them to 'Go to Hell'.
;-)

2007-10-30 13:00:49 · answer #2 · answered by Phoenix Quill 7 · 1 0

God is the eternal Father. we are all spiritually begotten of the father, yet Jesus is his basically toddler begotten interior the flesh. all human beings are in an extremely genuine experience eternal brothers and sisters. Jesus Christ is the Savior and Redeemer of the international. John 3: sixteen For God so enjoyed the international, that he gave his basically begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shouldn't perish, yet have eternal existence. a million Jn. 4: eleven liked, if God so enjoyed us, we ought additionally to love one yet another.

2016-10-14 09:21:14 · answer #3 · answered by holtzer 4 · 0 0

Don't forget Jesus said that He was God in the flesh. So God killed God.

The Bible even says that it pleased God to bruise Him for you and me. Forget about CPS who seldom helps anyone, but God loved us so much that He gave His life for us. If Jesus had not have gone to the Cross there was no one else that could go. Only Jesus is sinless. It took a sinless unblemished Lamb of God to get everlasting life for us by washing our sins away in His blood.

2007-10-30 10:32:44 · answer #4 · answered by Jeancommunicates 7 · 1 0

Here is another one to contemplate on.

If we are all God's children, and we get married, does that mean in contrast we are all incestuous in nature?

2007-10-30 10:30:30 · answer #5 · answered by David T 6 · 1 0

God did not crucify and send His son to death. that was Pontius Pilate, who did that!

2007-10-30 10:30:31 · answer #6 · answered by Gerry 7 · 0 1

the child protection agency cannot rule anything over God. someone had to pay for your sins, & mine, & that's why Jesus did this....for us!

2007-10-30 10:32:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

you are very insecure just by that comment... Jesus came to earth to die for you and me so we could be here. if i were you i would be thankful that we aren't in hell burning somewhere. and he wasn't demonstrating anything he sent his out of pure love for his people. straight LOVE nothing else, and tell me what way did he treat his son just by letting him come to earth and die for us. you really need to rethink you question and come up with a better one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-10-30 10:32:23 · answer #8 · answered by welch_juice 2 · 0 1

Wow! Good one, a definite yes and rightly so!

2007-10-30 10:27:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Ah yah man. Take another puff.

2007-10-30 10:30:31 · answer #10 · answered by K in Him 6 · 0 1

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