Moz
Religion. A pox on all their Houses.
Hi .
Background.
The trinitarian arguement seems to be that it was God who had to die to cover the sins of man. Only that immense infinite weight could balance the sins of the world.
This is a serious enquiery. I have tried this before but get overwhelmed by the false outrage over even proposing it.
My reasoning, and the Bibles i think, is that perfect life balances perfect life and that once Adams sin is repudiated then inherited sin can be viewed as unrighteous in Gods eyes and he can wipe it out.
Question
If instead of the Son it was the Angel Gabriel who had been sent to earth and born in the flesh in the same manner as Jesus, a perfect life transfered from Heaven, would a faithful sinless life, as defined by the law of Moses, accomplish the same thing Jesus death did?
Would the sin of Adam not be covered by this?
And if not why not?
Peace
Background.
The trinitarian arguement seems to be that it was God who had to die to cover the sins of man. Only that immense infinite weight could balance the sins of the world.
This is a serious enquiery. I have tried this before but get overwhelmed by the false outrage over even proposing it.
My reasoning, and the Bibles i think, is that perfect life balances perfect life and that once Adams sin is repudiated then inherited sin can be viewed as unrighteous in Gods eyes and he can wipe it out.
Question
If instead of the Son it was the Angel Gabriel who had been sent to earth and born in the flesh in the same manner as Jesus, a perfect life transfered from Heaven, would a faithful sinless life, as defined by the law of Moses, accomplish the same thing Jesus death did?
Would the sin of Adam not be covered by this?
And if not why not?
Peace
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