We can crucify the son of God afresh if or when we continue to sin wilfully
after receiving knowledge of the truth JD. Looks like you still have not taken
the time to read Hebrews 10:26,27. I don't know about "mainstream
Christianity" whatever that is but I don't believe Christine has any problem
discerning what sin is or when she misses it. She has described it on TT -
where were you JD?? jt
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 06:03:17 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I understand the context of her statement to be thus: Christ died for past sins way back when; and after she accepted Him in whatever way and received benefit from that sacrifice, God somehow empowered her to live a life, thereafter, without sin. The sacrifice no longer applies because of the double jeopardy rule she apparently has in regard to the Sacrifice............ "we cannot crucify the Son of God afresh."I do not know anyone who believe this. "Numbers" of believers makes no difference as to "truth," I know. But this point of view IS not mainstream Christianity.One of her (theological) problems is her concept of sin. A second issue is her thinking about the Sacrifice and her version of "limited atonement," where Christine, and perhaps you, believe that Christ's Sacrifice was for past sins, only (and how is that different from the sacrifice of bulls and goats?), while others believe that the Sacrifice was for ALL SIN over the course of ALL TIME. JD
From: Judy Taylor <jandgtaylor1@juno.com>
Christine writes:Absolutely. Christ died once. We cannot crucify Him again for our sins, so that means a single, thorough
washing. If we were not clean and pure and holy children, He would have to sacrifice Himself again.
You see, I must beleive this. I still don't fully understand exactly how this works, but I must accept
it. The fact is, we cannot crucify the Son of God afresh.JD responds:this is probably one of the most incredible statements from a Christian that I have seen inprint. Help me out, here. You cannot posilby argue that you have committed no sin sinceaccepting Jesus into your life. Why is that not in conflict with what you say above?Goodness - where have you been and what kind of Christians have you been around that believingscripture should be so "incredible"? Apparently Christine believes Hebrews 10:26,27 and Romans 8:1,2which is not all that incredible because I believe them too. jt

