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originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: NOTurTypical
At what point did Jesus voluntarily lay down his life?
Was it after they forced him to carry a heavy cross through town, when they put the nails in, hung the thorny crown on his head, stabbed him under the rib cage?
Or when he cried it "It is done" and took his (supposedly) last breath?
Why did Jesus need such theatrics to prove his point? Was the evil a necessary part of his "performance"?
His entire reason for coming was to die for humanity’s sins. He orchestrated the events.
As far a Jesus supposed "sacrifice" to save us from our own supposed immorality, I don't see how that speaks to morality at all.
The message that salvation can't be earned, no matter how moral you are, does nothing to promote moral behavior.
originally posted by: neoholographic
This is why nobody has answered my questions.
Without God, there's no objective morality.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
Stalin, who outlawed religion 40+ million killed just to create fear
China, Killed/starved 100 million+, no one really knows, as they pushed into their industrial revolution.