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Is this the logical implication of rejecting a Christ who suffered the punishment due to us?
Hmm? Is there some reason you "care"? Were you going to quote a post, or what?Deleting posts again, @syncretic?
Any reason you constantly do that?
Unless a post has been answered, and it messes with the thread meaning, seems arbitrary. Considering how much off topic etc is actually posted, why deleted posts would matter at all, is another idea altogether.What kind of twisted logic is that?
Unless a post has been answered, and it messes with the thread meaning, seems arbitrary. Considering how much off topic etc is actually posted, why deleted posts would matter at all, is another idea altogether.
Hmm? Is there some reason you "care"? Were you going to quote a post, or what?
Huh?Unless a post has been answered, and it messes with the thread meaning, seems arbitrary. Considering how much off topic etc is actually posted, why deleted posts would matter at all, is another idea altogether.
The wages of sin is death.
And He certainly would not punish someone for using their brain, examining the evidence, or rather lack of and concluding the Christian narrative is largely made up.No, it's not. If a god exists, only God knows the heart.
Is this the logical implication of rejecting a Christ who suffered the punishment due to us?
I get that is written in the Bible that Christ suffered for our Sins.
I get that is written in the Bible that Christ suffered for our Sins. But how exactly did he suffer for your personal sins?
Assuming you have lived at most 90 years old, how could you have sinned during that time period where Christ existed? Or did he suffer for your future sins? The one you would commit with certainty in the future, or this present era?
Should you blame Wolfhard Fischart, born 10 years ago (2007) in Germany for the Holocaust?
Is Wolfhard Fischart, responsible for the Genocide of the Jews?
I don't think Wolfhard Fischart, born 10 years ago, is in any way responsible for the genocide of the Jews.
I also don't believe you are in any way responsible for the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
So Christ did not "suffer punishment due to us", and that is clear to me.
How could you have directly caused Christ to suffer? I don't understand, please enlighten me.
Is this the logical implication of rejecting a Christ who suffered the punishment due to us?
No, it's not. If a god exists, only God knows the heart.