Yeah, but it doesn't matter to God. It's still a sin. It's still a transgression whether it's willfully or not. Proof? Something still had to die to atone it.
Well then what does the death of Jesus have that's more valuable than that of bills and Bullock's?
Hebrews 10 explains and compares the two. When a bull died, it covered past sins. But when Jesus died, it covered all sins once and for all. His one offering perfected forever them that are sanctified by his offering.
Jesus is better than a bull or Bullock.
If was not faultless.
Yes, my mind was stirred up to remembrance.
Well, for many reasons, but I will just say cause God said it was... I will argue with you, but not God... He's a bit more than I can handle.
You never asked. And frankly, it's nothing more than a distraction. It's nothing more than something for you to deflect the conversation away from what you can't answer.
You never asked me what I thought they meant by gràce, but you never defined it yourself. But I have no doubt you will either dwell on the question or shut me down because I didn't answer. Either way, you are avoiding answering other questions.