- Mar 1, 2004
- 1,135
- 0
- 0
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Stark
Originally posted by: GreatBarracuda
Originally posted by: Stark
LINK
God inhabited a human body in the form of Jesus Christ. God didn't die, but the mortal body He inhabited did.
How can He not die if the body He inhabited died? Can He do this because He is God? Well, then why did he need to die in the first place?
because in the covenant God made with Israel, blood sacrifice was required to forgive sins. God had to take the form of something (a man) that could bleed and die to create a new covenant in which the sins of all mankind could be forgiven.
Modern Christian theology is that a beleiver never really dies. They go straight from their human body into the presence of God. Only a non-believer dies... in what is seen as eternal separation from God, or Hell.
But if God is omnipotent, why then did god have to do that? And if God chose to do that, what's the point? Why was all that necessary?
My thoughts exactly. Why should someone else die to take away my sins. I mean, I wouldn't want anyone to suffer for something I did.
Ok, so God is merciful and caring, that's why He did it ... then what's the purpose of life? Why should I do good if there's no extra reward for me in it ... I mean my sins have already been forgiven .. why don't I indulge in my temptations and do as I please since there really is no need for me to do good?
Edit: Also, what happens to those who came before Jesus. They certainly didn't believe in Jesus because they didn't know him. What happens to them?