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Thursday, January 20, 2011
Christ died to save us from our sins?
Erich Veith wrote an article about a crazy old man who crucified himself to "save his children." We have heard the story of atonement before, haven't we?
Did Christ really die to save us from our sins? Where in the Old Testament (Torah) does it say that the son of God has to die so the world can go on? Does this concept even make sense?
Let's suppose that Jesus really was the Son of God and he sent Jesus to Earth to "save it." A group of Italians and Jews got together and decided to kill Jesus. Would God have been pleased by the death of his son?
Rightardia doesn't think so. The God of Old Testament would have come down from the heavens and destroyed the Earth for such blasphemy and disrespect.
The Disciples were actually amazed that the Romans were so easily able to kill the Son of God.
Enter stage right the Holy Ghost. One of the ancient texts had the Ghost leaving the body of Jesus and laughing a the Romans after they crucified Jesus. That book never made it into the final cut of the bible.
The resurrection also explains that Jesus really didn't die either, because he rose form the dead and ascended into heaven.
This is the official story that explains away the death of Jesus who was executed as a common criminal.
The story became even more incredible after the death of Jesus.
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