Originally posted by Shakyamunison
He's a sadistic god that had to spill the blood of his son in order to fix the problem that he created. 😆
Originally posted by yoda545
If Jesus is god’s son then why couldn’t god protect his son from being crucified?
Originally posted by Chibi Boy
😐 So wrong, he didn't create the problem, the problem created itself. Man became evil so god knew that it was the only way to sort things out, as a last resort. I thought you was wise before you made this statement.Because he didn't want to, Jesus knew it was his destiny to die for the people.
God knows everything, correct, so, he made man so he would sin. Therefore it's gods fault. If I go hire a hit man, I'm just as guilty as the hit man. 😆
Originally posted by finti
well the question was for those who do believe in the original sin.Good and evil does not exist, do you believe in hate? If so aint hate an emotion of evil
I just looked at the original question, and it says nothing about this threat being for those who believe in the original sin. You did not start this thread, so why would you say "well the question was for those who do believe in the original sin."?
True Christians didn't believe in the multiplicity of God.
There is only one God. Not God in three persons.
The God is the Christians' Father.
Christ's Father.
Old Israel's Father.
The Creator.
Jesus is God's Son.
He is Son, not the Father.
According to Jesus Himself:
John 17:1-3, (NKJV)
1 Jesus spoke these words, lifted up His eyes to heaven, and said: " Father, the hour has come. Glorify Your Son, that Your Son also may glorify You,
2 "as You have given Him authority over all flesh, that He should give eternal life to as many as You have given Him.
3 "And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.
I just looked at the original question, and it says nothing about this threat being for those who believe in the original sin. You did not start this thread, so why would you say "well the question was for those who do believe in the original sin."?just because I didnt start this thread doesnt mean I cant direct my question toward whom I choose to.
Originally posted by finti
just because I didnt start this thread doesnt mean I cant direct my question toward whom I choose to.
and the reason why I said "well the question was for those who do believe in the original sin."? is simply because it was aimed toward those who believe in the original sin
It was....It's a Biblical question.
Originally posted by finti
just because I didnt start this thread doesnt mean I cant direct my question toward whom I choose to.
and the reason why I said "well the question was for those who do believe in the original sin."? is simply because it was aimed toward those who believe in the original sin
Oooh! Well, I thought you were telling me to get lost. 😆 Do you see how I took that? Now I know what you mean, and yes you can direct your question toward whom you choose to.
Originally posted by yoda545That was God's will. He chose Jesus to be the Christ... to be His Son... in order to fulfill what God wanted for His people. Christ didn't come to break the will of God but to fulfill it. Christ must die to save God's people.
If Jesus is god’s son then why couldn’t god protect his son from being crucified?