bbyrd009
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id like to suggest a different Q, that being "what sacrifice is there from either one of their perspectives if they are In fact God, to Whom mortal death is completely irrelevant?" Which might serve to illustrate that it is humans who look for a "sacrifice" to appease a capricious and vengeful god, so it is a "sacrifice" that we are able to find as long as that is what we need.No where though is it suggested that Jesus, the Son of God, didn't die...lay down His life...the same life granted Him of the Father and that now resurrected, is willing to grant it to those who believe. What sacrifice was there from either the Father's or the Son's perspective, if Jesus didn't really die? What was the fuss in Gethsemane that Jesus sweat great drops of blood and nearly died just thinking about it? Was it not separation from His Father...the same father He had known from eternity? How can separation from the only source of life, not result in death?
But there is another legend that anyone might also find, whenever they are ready; Jews wanted to hurl scapegoats over cliffs, too, see, and we have a story about ppl wanting to do the same to Joshua, Whom we all call "Jesus" now. So believe that Jesus died for your sins in the manner we are all taught as long as you need to, no prob; no Son of Man may die for another's sins is not going anywhere, at least in the original, and neither is I desire mercy, not sacrifice
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