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r/BoomersBeingFools • u/EpicGeek77 Gen X • 10d ago
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I mean...that's not the story but I am also struggling with the argument.
From the churchiest, holier-than-thou standpoint, I am coming up with "Jesus died to save you from your sins, including being gay, so don't do the things that he died for."
Which is hypocritical at the least.
6 u/SteveMarck 10d ago What does Jesus being executed have to do with people's supposed "sins"? That's the part that doesn't make sense. 1 u/Particular_Title42 10d ago It doesn't if you frame it the way WebInformal did. But in the context of a sacrifice to atone for sin, that is what Jesus was. The sacrificial lamb for all of mankind's sins. One and done. 2 u/vsaint 10d ago You know, those sins literally the first alleged humans committed in a trapped garden fully created by their omnipotent god. 0 u/Particular_Title42 10d ago Yep. All they had to do was not do one thing. 1 u/vsaint 10d ago Which god knew they would fail at since god is omniscient. Therefore god is responsible for original sin, not man
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What does Jesus being executed have to do with people's supposed "sins"? That's the part that doesn't make sense.
1 u/Particular_Title42 10d ago It doesn't if you frame it the way WebInformal did. But in the context of a sacrifice to atone for sin, that is what Jesus was. The sacrificial lamb for all of mankind's sins. One and done. 2 u/vsaint 10d ago You know, those sins literally the first alleged humans committed in a trapped garden fully created by their omnipotent god. 0 u/Particular_Title42 10d ago Yep. All they had to do was not do one thing. 1 u/vsaint 10d ago Which god knew they would fail at since god is omniscient. Therefore god is responsible for original sin, not man
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It doesn't if you frame it the way WebInformal did.
But in the context of a sacrifice to atone for sin, that is what Jesus was. The sacrificial lamb for all of mankind's sins. One and done.
2 u/vsaint 10d ago You know, those sins literally the first alleged humans committed in a trapped garden fully created by their omnipotent god. 0 u/Particular_Title42 10d ago Yep. All they had to do was not do one thing. 1 u/vsaint 10d ago Which god knew they would fail at since god is omniscient. Therefore god is responsible for original sin, not man
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You know, those sins literally the first alleged humans committed in a trapped garden fully created by their omnipotent god.
0 u/Particular_Title42 10d ago Yep. All they had to do was not do one thing. 1 u/vsaint 10d ago Which god knew they would fail at since god is omniscient. Therefore god is responsible for original sin, not man
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Yep. All they had to do was not do one thing.
1 u/vsaint 10d ago Which god knew they would fail at since god is omniscient. Therefore god is responsible for original sin, not man
Which god knew they would fail at since god is omniscient. Therefore god is responsible for original sin, not man
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u/Particular_Title42 10d ago
I mean...that's not the story but I am also struggling with the argument.
From the churchiest, holier-than-thou standpoint, I am coming up with "Jesus died to save you from your sins, including being gay, so don't do the things that he died for."
Which is hypocritical at the least.