Dark Virtue
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You must seriously have a problem with low self esteem. You are not as pitiful as you make yourself out to be.
If this planet is sick and trashy it's GOD'S fault. His creation, Man, was defective. Don't you remember that it got SO bad that God finally had enough and decided to wipe the planet out? Had we been made differently then there wouldn't have been any problems. How come God didn't know things would get screwed up and He'd have to start all over? Why not start all over TO BEGIN WITH? And a lot of good that did because things got so bad AGAIN, that He decided to send Christ down and wash away our sin. Why did we have sin? Why are we sinful? GOD MADE US THAT WAY.
I disagree with calling Christ's death a sacrifice because Christ was resurrected. God didn't lose a single thing. God brought all this on Himself anyway. If He had made his creation differently there would have been no need for any sin to begin with.
Byblos, my one point in this thread is this...it's not much of a sacrifice if you get whatever you lost back. I've already given you the definition of what a sacrifice is: destruction or surrender of something for the sake of something else, something given up or lost. Now how could Christ's death be any one of those things if His death was nullified three days later? Call it something else, but don't call it a sacrifice.
If this planet is sick and trashy it's GOD'S fault. His creation, Man, was defective. Don't you remember that it got SO bad that God finally had enough and decided to wipe the planet out? Had we been made differently then there wouldn't have been any problems. How come God didn't know things would get screwed up and He'd have to start all over? Why not start all over TO BEGIN WITH? And a lot of good that did because things got so bad AGAIN, that He decided to send Christ down and wash away our sin. Why did we have sin? Why are we sinful? GOD MADE US THAT WAY.
I disagree with calling Christ's death a sacrifice because Christ was resurrected. God didn't lose a single thing. God brought all this on Himself anyway. If He had made his creation differently there would have been no need for any sin to begin with.
Byblos, my one point in this thread is this...it's not much of a sacrifice if you get whatever you lost back. I've already given you the definition of what a sacrifice is: destruction or surrender of something for the sake of something else, something given up or lost. Now how could Christ's death be any one of those things if His death was nullified three days later? Call it something else, but don't call it a sacrifice.