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From: Tatman, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> the only person whom Jesus did not die to save was himself. (This seems
> to be sort of a variant of the classic "Who Shaves the Barber?" paradox.)

Who shaves the shaver? Who saves the saver?  But of course Yeshua
didn't need saving - as a deity, he's immortal.  Only the mortal
frame could die.  That's one of the central paradoxes of Xianity,
the claim that an immortal deity died, for whatever reason.  Yow.

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