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Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
Color me slow, but what are you saying, Lev?
Originally posted by Truth
If you think jesus said this qoute, then believe the rest of the book which says the messiah died for our sins.
Yes i've heard much about this book in particular, and i'm looking forward to reading it as well. I happen to like the gnostics because they're raw and un-censored. Down With Censorship!!!
Originally posted by Satyr
I'd still like to see someone explain just how anyone's death can atone your sins. What is it that's supposedly "fixed"? Are we all sinless since the crucifixion? Did anything at all change after this supposed execution? This is illogical thinking...a way for guilty people to justify allowing a horrible murder, if it did indeed occur.
Originally posted by jezebel
Originally posted by Satyr
I'd still like to see someone explain just how anyone's death can atone your sins. What is it that's supposedly "fixed"? Are we all sinless since the crucifixion? Did anything at all change after this supposed execution? This is illogical thinking...a way for guilty people to justify allowing a horrible murder, if it did indeed occur.
It was a symbol. The blood of the "Lamb of God" was representative of the temple sacrifices that the priests made in the Jewish Temples for atonement. He was supposed to be the "purest, final sacrifice". After the crucifixion it was no longer necessary to perform temple sacrifices. The Spirit of Truth was supposed to descend over the earth after Jesus ascended. I think that the Spirit's blanketing of the earth was meant to signify the cleansing, enveloping "blood of the Lamb". I also think that, whether or not it actually happened the way it is written, the crucifixion as our Salvation was meant to illustrate that to be like "God" we must be willing to sacrifice ourselves for mankind. In other words, we must "Love our neighbor as ourselves." and that "a man hath no greater love than this, that he be willing to lay down his life for a friend."
Originally posted by Satyr
That makes no sense. "God" didn't require human sacrifices. It's like "wrong religion", or something! The god that Christ was supposedly the son of, was not the "throw people into the volcano" type god. If he was, they were stupid to follow such a lame-brained religion in the first place. It still makes absolutely no sense, unless you really want it to, IMO. If I've somehow mistaken the xian religion for a non-sacrificial religion, I guess I'll have to do a little more research. I was under the impression that "Thou shalt not kill" would render any sacrifices unnecessary? I really must wonder if they decided that it was a so called "sacrifice" before, or after the event.
Originally posted by Satyr
Too bad no one ever told them that animal sacrifices weren't necessary either. They might have learned something. Of course, the only hell most people ever saw for not practicing the "correct" religion, was persecution by the followers of that religion. No one has ever been punished by "god"....only punished by humans who feel that they're doing god's work.
[Edited on 11-18-2003 by Satyr]
Originally posted by jezebel
I'll have to agree with you on that. Our insistence on a "human-God" (not Jesus, but God in general)with all of the flaws and mood swings that we have, is kinda silly.
Originally posted by Truth
Not true. God was with adam and eve, and was with Noah on the arc, he revealed to them the truths of himself and was with them all their days. How can you say "they practise the wrong religion" yet say God does exist?
Don't you have a clue that God was with them until the beggining? He gave them the commands, he taught them how to sacrafice pure offerings. This is how serious God takes sin. You have to think for yourselves.
Originally posted by TruthGod is perfect we are not. Sin must be erased and paid for because Gods perfection demands it. And he sent his son Jesus for the final perfect payment and it was God himself who loves you people so much that he died for your sins. think about it in true conscience.
It was a symbol. The blood of the "Lamb of God" was representative of the temple sacrifices that the priests made in the Jewish Temples for atonement. He was supposed to be the "purest, final sacrifice". After the crucifixion it was no longer necessary to perform temple sacrifices. The Spirit of Truth was supposed to descend over the earth after Jesus ascended. I think that the Spirit's blanketing of the earth was meant to signify the cleansing, enveloping "blood of the Lamb". I also think that, whether or not it actually happened the way it is written, the crucifixion as our Salvation was meant to illustrate that to be like "God" we must be willing to sacrifice ourselves for mankind. In other words, we must "Love our neighbor as ourselves." and that "a man hath no greater love than this, that he be willing to lay down his life for a friend."