So Christians should stop saying Jesus was "killed for our sins". He committed suicide.
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So Christians should stop saying Jesus was "killed for our sins". He committed suicide.
He sacrificed himself. Which means he allowed himself to be killed for us.
If a grenade is thrown into a fox hole and a man jumps on it he commits sucide.
But it is sacrifice for the good of others.
So...what good did his death do for anyone?
It was so you can die a good death, I guess. Commit all the sins you wish, Jesus has already died for the Original one so you have nothing to worry about. But sinning to destroy others, whether it's destroying them materialistically or spiritually, is not allowable because it deters the evolution of the human race.
But smoke all the pot you want. That's why Jesus died.
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Originally Posted by Oneironaut
Holy Cow, I got that somewhere from Wikipedia.
Just a side-note, Jesus' name in Hebrew is the same as the Hewbrew word for Joshua... A perfectly common Jewish name. There must have more than one... The reason we use "Jesus" today is because that's the way his name was preserved through Latin texts.
And now for the rant... What the fuck is up with Original sin? We're all suffering because ate the fruit that a snake gave her? Is that why we suffer? Bullshit people. Is that why Jesus came down to Earth and killed himself?
Think back a minute, what reason is there to believe these little fairy tales as opposed to Greek, Roman, Chinese, or Egyptian mythology? None, really, except that people who have been ruling us for the past 2,000 years have been shoving down our throats. It just doesn't make sense that you claim one fairy tale to be true while all the others are false, just because... well... just cause you said so...
You're kinda going back to the storybook with that apple-thing.
Let's turn on ESPN Classic and hope it will take us back to the days when there were no lives.
You know what I'd like? I'd like to know what the hell "sin" is. What counts as sinning, and what doesn't? Even the best theologians are constantly arguing over it, so how is the layman supposed to figure it out?Quote:
Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
And what IS up with this Original Sin? If God sent Jesus to Earth to get rid of Original Sin, does that mean that God made a mistake by instituting it in the first place? And why do so many Christians insist that Original Sin is still here? Why doesn't Jesus tell them that it isn't?
The answer is that Jesus is dead. Long dead. Assuming he existed in the first place, that is.
Wow. Modern Christianity is way off the mark then. Jesus should really start telling people the truth when people talk to him. Oh wait, I forgot...Quote:
But smoke all the pot you want. That's why Jesus died.
The proceeding was a view of an independent party and not one that can be backed with the views or intentions of beachguy, inc.
Can we please get over these ancient fairy tales and accept the world for what it really is? The fact is, any just and loving God would not include sin and evil into his creation. People like to say that good could not exist without evil, but if God is all-powerful certainly he could make a world with good but no evil. Therefore, there is no benevolent, omniscient, omnipotent being of any sort anywhere in the universe. It just can't be, if we look at the world around us and use a little common sense.
I guess, before there was a physical world, the spiritual world committed an error that sent them to our mortal standpoint.
Why weren't there stories like the Garden of Eden fabricated in the New Testament?
My opinion is that Jesus sees the myths of the Old Testament, and if he had been a 20th century scholar, would've believed in evolution.