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jt: Dave do you know of anyone other than the
Lord Jesus Christ Himself - who never sinned? judyt
Jesus loved me enough to die for me. God's love does not appear
to be based on numbers.
DAVEH: I fully agree. However,
I was trying to explore a bit further what you believe about how Jesus'
sacrifice is pertinent to anybody who had never sinned.
Terry
Clifton wrote:
Boy! I
hate it when people force me to think on my time off. It's hard enough
to do it on the job. There are those who do not sin and still die.
They are called fetuses by those who murder them, unborn children by those
who would rather they live. There is no way that they can sin in
thought or deed, yet they die, so sin brought death to all. I believe
that had I been the only sinner on earth, Jesus loved me enough to die
for me. God's love does not appear to be based on numbers.
One fact, one opinion. You would have very little trouble arguing
against the opinion. The fact is self evident.
Dave
wrote:
DAVEH:
Assuming that some would not have sinned....would all who did not sin live
forever, and those who did sin would die? And...what effect would
Jesus' sacrifice be to those who did not sin? IOW....would Jesus
have given his life for the sinners only, and the others would not have
need of anything from Jesus?
Terry Clifton wrote:
Dave
wrote:
DAVEH: I'm curious. What do you folks
believe would have happened if A&E had not fallen? Would
their children have been perfect, or could some have sinned while
others remained without sin? And what effect would that have had
on the
world?
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Since
we all have free will to obey or disobey, any human from Adam on could
choose to sin. As slick as the devil is and as stupid as people
are, I think it;s safe to assume that all would have sinned.
The world today would not be much
different.
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