Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 , " Violet " <vtubb@b...> wrote: > > Another question i have is, did Jesus ever say He had to die for > forgiveness of sin, or did others say that about Him? > Dear Violet, Jesus never said anything about Him dying for humanity's sins. What type of God sends down incarnations to be tortured in the most horrific manner in order to rid others of sin? This is a Christian lie made up over the centuries because questions were asked: " Why were humans able to kill Jesus (despite Him having so much power)? " " Why did a most powerful God not save Him? " " How could God allow His son to languish and be tortured on the cross for days? " The most convinient answer is that Jesus had to die so that the sins of humans could be wiped out. And He had to die most slowly and painfully because there was too much sin on Earth. (i wonder how many weeks will it take today?) Violet, when this theory was put forward the world was still flat and the centre of the universe. And those reading bibles or questioning Church authority met the same fiery fate at the stake as witches flying on brooms. Fiction became fact. This deeply ingrained but baseless Christian conditioning is very difficult to overcome as it is an important aspect of their religious faith. > Maybe, you can help me with these questions, Jagbir. > > In the URL below, Professor James W. Deardorf shares his work, > giving information in relation to the subject of the Survival of > the Crucifixion: Traditions of Jesus within Islam, Buddhism, > Hinduism and Paganism. This work includes the following chapters: > It is easy to give alternative answers and deny the facts. But did Jesus ever say that He escaped death by feigning it? Those who propound this theory are insulting one of the most fearless incarnation to take birth on Earth. How can someone imply that Jesus pretended to be dead?!!! Therefore i will not add further injury to an obvious insult by a ignorant professor. warmest regards, jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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