Jesus paid the price for our forgiveness of sin....not the price of sin.
Jseus didn't sin, therefore He wouldn't go to Hell...not to mention the fact He's still alive.
2007-11-20 16:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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What a putz. Look beyond the temporal. Modern commercialized religion is not an accurate reflection of the church that He intended to establish. Sin is as sin becomes. The wages are here as well as in the eternal. The letter of The Bible is nebulous and quaint. The Spirit of The Bible is all pervasive, all encompassing. What a document! To be ridiculed and challenged for 1500 years and still survive and inspire, what, a quarter of the population of humanity. Jesus died so that there may be hope for me. So that I may have part of the lights, rights, and benefits of a Kingly line that he more or less rejected. Do a little more research and look into what was offered him, what he gave up, what he resisted, so that we could have it. Read. Explore. Search. Throw off your agenda and it will come clear to you, at first soft and fleeting, and then like a diamond bullet into your head.
Jesus paid for me. And you.
2007-11-20 17:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely there is not any longer the form of place as ''hell'', it does no longer exist. The hell coaching has ensue via misinterpretation of the scripture that mentions a place noted as Gehenna, that's symbolic, no longer literal. God did no longer die for our sins, yet His Son Jesus did. God isn't merciless, He does no longer enable anybody to go through ceaselessly, no remember how they sinned. the place interior the Bible does it state that Judas as an occasion who commited a poor deed, is suffering a poor torment, or anybody else for that remember? Why might God enable His Son to go through an agonising dying, on our behalf if then the depraved might then go through the form of destiny? No in easily fact, the depraved will perish, and could in no way be resurrected, they gained't have a wager for eternal existence, and that's their punishment, no longer a poor torment. Heaven is the place Jehovah God's government is, and so the place He, his Son and the angels will stay, with a chosen few from the earth. study Revelation it states this.
2016-10-17 14:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If someone could put all the cancer in the world on himself and then die, what would happen to all the cancer? We know that cancer feeds on the body that it is in, so no body, no food,= starvation= death. Mr. Shadow are you saying that God's word [the bible] is incorrect, or that you have been shared spiritual secrets? Read the bible again but ask God to help you understand, perhaps you will recieve the truth that you may be made free. Peace!!!
2007-11-20 17:10:00
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answered by GREGORIOUSITY 5
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the wages of sin is death Romans 6:23. eternal torment in hell is just a consequence of death. I don't think it is false, just not quite clear.
Jesus dies, that is all he needed to do, rising again and living in heaven has nothing to do with him not dying and paying the penalty for our sin. he died so if you accept him as your savior you sins are paid. If not, you have to pay for your own sin.
2007-11-20 17:03:41
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answered by enderbean 3
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Rev 13:8 And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.
From God's perspective, Jesus was slain from eternity past.
2007-11-20 17:04:18
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answered by revulayshun 6
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The Bible says the wages of sin is death (Rom. 6:23) -- not "eternal torment in Hell." The Bible also teaches that there is no immortal soul, no Hell, and no eternal torment. Did you get that?
2007-11-20 17:00:46
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answered by ♫DaveC♪♫ 7
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The penalty for sin is death. Which is where we were heading without Him. Before Christ came, the Jews had to bring a slained lamb to the alter to shed its blood for their sins. This was until Christ came and became the ultimate sacrificed lamb and His blood was shed for us.
2007-11-20 17:05:44
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answered by ckrug 4
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Abosolutely! The new Testament proclaims it- for those who doubt, read the book of John.
"the sin debt I owed, I could not pay, yet Jesus paid the debt He did not owe."
this shoud be reassuring to the AM :D Jesus LOVES YOU!
2007-11-21 11:06:59
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answered by Seeno†es™ 6
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My opinion is that you know very little about the subject you are talking about. Christ's life was given up on the Cross. He was the perfect sacrifice and also God in the flesh. Christ did not sin and therefore need not serve any time in Hell. Those who accept the truth of Christ are cleansed and his/her sins are removed from them.
2007-11-20 17:01:13
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answered by L.C. 6
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