Jesus never died for my sins, i was'nt even around (or at least i assume i was'nt). Jesus died because he was stupid, he could heal people - turn water to wine, and make 1 fish feed so many thousand. Yet He could'nt get away from a few romans? this leads to the assumption he wanted to get caught.
Why jesus dieing washes away our sins i have no idea/ poor sods were crucified all the time during that period for little or no reason, and i dont see god using them as a token to absolve all humanity.
God knew jesus would be executed. Otherwise he would'nt be omnipotent. Therefore he wanted it to happen and as such....jesus did'nt so any self sacrificing because his "farther" slapped him there.
Wow Jesus is stupid? Thats a new one to me. You are right in saying he didnt die for your sins. You have to recognize him, follow him, and ask for his help for his sacrifice to pay for your sins in Christian theology. Obviously you are no friend to Christianity with that attitude. And as for you not being around... is it that hard to imagine that this applies to all people, in all times? Not our modern American version of Christianity, that you need to say a Lord's prayer, but that he paved the way towards salvation for all people in all times / cultures? Obviously what that means for different people would be different. Certain jews are held up as heroes of the Judeo-Christian faith but never knew Jesus while he was alive.
Yes he 'wanted to get caught', he came to die, as God incarnate, so that people would be freed from their sins in the present and the afterlife. I thought that's what Bruce's work seems to be about, and I would assume people who frequent this website would also have that attitude. I have been proven wrong.
As for God the father slapping Jesus there, you assume that it wasn't a choice for Jesus to be crucified. Once again, you show a lack of knowledge of Christian theology. Jesus chose to die, repeatedly, and mentioned that fact several times throughout the gospels. You can disagree that this happened, but your disagreement is then with the bible, not dealing with the issue at hand that I posed.
In addition from this section, you mean Omniscient, not Omnipotent. And no, I don't think that Jesus was Omniscient. He was an incarnation of God that took human form, with human limitations. He knew enough to follow the Spirit's next move, not exactly everything that was going on. He was not God walking around in a man-suit.
Lastly, most people will say that Jesus was a good teacher. But he claimed to basically be an incarnation of God. Was he telling the truth? Deluded? A liar? Those are the only three logical options.
You use yourself a base for judgement. Do nazi's think other nazi's are bad? no. if they think your bad for being a jew...do they have the right to tell you you will spend eternity in hell?
The logic here is unclear, but let me say this. I do think it matters what God thinks about the state that someone will be in in the afterlife. I'm not sure that it matters what one Nazi thinks about another Nazi's afterlife state.
You can ultimately only judge yourself. If you have lived 1,000 times. thats 750,000 years (average of 75 years per life) - a nazi bungs you in prision camp for 4 years. You find out in your last life - you chopped that nazi's head off for defending his cattle from you and the rest of your mongel invading buddy's.
If we do re-incarnate, and we still had all the things from a previous life hanging around us, you would have jews executing chinese people for having the memorys of there former life etc.
We think actions here and now are the ultimate thing in universe, but while they are importent- the only thing that is importent is the knowledge you take away from them.
If we are little more then a random accident, we are as small as 1 bacteria in a human body, compared with the universe. If a partical of a bacteria killed another particle of bacteria....do you really thing anyone would care?.... The only things that would care, would be the 2 particles and surround ones.
If there is no moral absolutes in the world, if we are the only judge of ourselves, then we descend into moral relativism or subjectivism. I therefore should come by and rape your female family members because I belive it would be fun. In the afterlife, I would be the only judge of my actions and would simply tell you that I learned from it one way or another. Don't you agree there is a problem with this?
Compassion and love for others is the root of most, if not all religion and spirituality. Yes, if someone is suffering, it is morally right to help out / and or care. Human life has a lot more worth than a bacteria since human beings are capable of moral choice where bacteria are not. There is no such thing as an evil, selfish bacteria, but evil, selfish people seem to be common.