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Originally posted by jluetjen
And now (As Paul Harvey used to say) the rest of the story...
4) And according to the Christian beliefs, God then offered his own son to the earth, and allowed him to be sacrificed -- competely. In spite of this most grevious sin (and many others), God is willing to forgive us if we chose to accept God.
So you need to be careful to judge the Bible based on a small fraction of it's contents.
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BUT BUT BUT WHERE IS THE BIG SACRIFICE
he was not killed, forever, and came back quickly
YES HE HAD A BAD DAY, but in the over all long view
where is the big loss if he came back?
a rathor incomplete sacrifice if you ask me
BTW why is this all powerfull GOD, LIMITED TO ONE SON??
why can't every tribe get a kid
and why a one time only deal for only the jews