Gnostic Christian Bishop
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If the wages of sin is death, and Jesus died, does that make Jesus a sinner?
To sin is to do something immoral and thus create a victim to that sin. I cannot see all sins as something that would condemn us to eternal suffering and death in hell or the lake of fire as that goes against the biblical notion of justice being an eye for an eye or that the penalty should fit the crime/sin.
What sin did Jesus do to earn his death?
I see Jesus’ death as more of suicide than sacrifice as he initiated his own suicide by getting Judas to betray him.
Could Jesus’ sin have been suicide?
If not, what do you think his sin was?
Regards
DL
To sin is to do something immoral and thus create a victim to that sin. I cannot see all sins as something that would condemn us to eternal suffering and death in hell or the lake of fire as that goes against the biblical notion of justice being an eye for an eye or that the penalty should fit the crime/sin.
What sin did Jesus do to earn his death?
I see Jesus’ death as more of suicide than sacrifice as he initiated his own suicide by getting Judas to betray him.
Could Jesus’ sin have been suicide?
If not, what do you think his sin was?
Regards
DL