What does it mean that God is 'faithful
and just? I asked you how God's justice is satisfied. You haven't answered. If God's justice doesn't need to be satisfied, why did the Lord Jesus have to die? Jews and Moslems say He didn't need to; the cross is a stumbling-block (Gk.
skandalon) to them. Do you agree with them?
I have answered this any number of times and laid it out in some depth here:
The Biblical Doctrine of Penal Substitution I originally posted this
at your request on another forum, and now I have posted it here and you have never interacted with it at either place. The fact is that you are scared to death of serious Bible study. You have also never answered my post #214.
I am aware that you have asked me several questions on post #217. I will answer these as I have time, but
only if you will undertake to set out your 'understanding' of the atonement in similar depth to the way I have set out mine. Are you aware BTW, that in your post #217 you have printed out one of your own posts as if it was from me?
Don't be so silly. You have declared that Christ 'learned' by being smitten, afflicted, pierced and crushed. I wondered rhetorically what sort of Dotheboys Hall you must have attended where you learned by those methods. I have no interest where you were educated. And no, I won't tell you where I was educated, so you can stop asking. If someone else asks, I will tell them, but I've told you before.