If the wages of sin is death, and Jesus died, does that make Jesus a sinner?
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Greatest I am
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« Reply #25 on: September 18, 2017, 11:02:29 AM »

Jesus's covenant wasn't just about personal ethics, which was reflected by the Golden Rule.  It was about the way by which our sins can be forgiven.  In the Old Testament, God consistently showed how sacrifices were needed to atone for the sins of Israel.  So Jesus became the perfect spotless lamb so that we no longer need to perform these sacrifices, and that through faith in Christ alone we can attain salvation, a guarantee of eternal life. 

Only fools believe that God would condemn us or see a God like Yahweh as anything but a prick.

You go ahead and let a prick judge you if you like, but you cannot refute that what you want to do is immoral.

Having another innocent person suffer for the wrongs you have done, --- so that you might escape responsibility for having done them, --- is immoral.

I agree with Bishop Spong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKNup9gEBdg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF6I5VSZVqc

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DL



 
I understand that you understand that the world is upside down and backwards... but that is no reason to talk out of your ass because it's where your mouth should be.

Wow. I really hit you hard with those proper moral positions.

Thanks for showing all here how a Christian reacts to moral correction.

Regards
DL
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« Reply #26 on: September 18, 2017, 12:43:14 PM »

Jesus's covenant wasn't just about personal ethics, which was reflected by the Golden Rule.  It was about the way by which our sins can be forgiven.  In the Old Testament, God consistently showed how sacrifices were needed to atone for the sins of Israel.  So Jesus became the perfect spotless lamb so that we no longer need to perform these sacrifices, and that through faith in Christ alone we can attain salvation, a guarantee of eternal life. 

Only fools believe that God would condemn us or see a God like Yahweh as anything but a prick.

You go ahead and let a prick judge you if you like, but you cannot refute that what you want to do is immoral.

Having another innocent person suffer for the wrongs you have done, --- so that you might escape responsibility for having done them, --- is immoral.

I agree with Bishop Spong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKNup9gEBdg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF6I5VSZVqc

Regards
DL



 
I understand that you understand that the world is upside down and backwards... but that is no reason to talk out of your ass because it's where your mouth should be.

Wow. I really hit you hard with those proper moral positions.

Thanks for showing all here how a Christian reacts to moral correction.

Regards
DL
Your posts are full of pride, accusation, and judgment.  Not unlike the prick you hate so much.  Takes one to know one?
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« Reply #27 on: September 18, 2017, 07:38:42 PM »

This thread is top notch. As others have already pointed out, Greatest I Am is affirming the consequent, a fallacy you can learn to avoid in any intro to logic class. How fun.
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Greatest I am
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« Reply #28 on: September 19, 2017, 03:08:29 AM »

Jesus's covenant wasn't just about personal ethics, which was reflected by the Golden Rule.  It was about the way by which our sins can be forgiven.  In the Old Testament, God consistently showed how sacrifices were needed to atone for the sins of Israel.  So Jesus became the perfect spotless lamb so that we no longer need to perform these sacrifices, and that through faith in Christ alone we can attain salvation, a guarantee of eternal life. 

Only fools believe that God would condemn us or see a God like Yahweh as anything but a prick.

You go ahead and let a prick judge you if you like, but you cannot refute that what you want to do is immoral.

Having another innocent person suffer for the wrongs you have done, --- so that you might escape responsibility for having done them, --- is immoral.

I agree with Bishop Spong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKNup9gEBdg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF6I5VSZVqc

Regards
DL



 
I understand that you understand that the world is upside down and backwards... but that is no reason to talk out of your ass because it's where your mouth should be.

Wow. I really hit you hard with those proper moral positions.

Thanks for showing all here how a Christian reacts to moral correction.

Regards
DL
Your posts are full of pride, accusation, and judgment.  Not unlike the prick you hate so much.  Takes one to know one?

Exactly. That is why I am accurate.

Regards
DL
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