murag dili man....
there is no such thing as indirect suicide
After the disobedience of man, God gave up His son's life to save us from our sins.i guess until now u have doubts in the religion, i suggest u see a priest or a minnistry.
bitaw, nice jud ang makagets bitaw ka, taas jud kaau ni siya na topic that is if u r interested
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Sakto jud ka bro. If Jesus died for our sins, then why is Judas, Caiaphas, and company demonized? As per their theory, Judas and co. should be made heroes, since they contributed to mankind's "salvation" by crucifying Jesus Christ.
Para lang nako noh, Jesus' crucifixion is not a "happy" event, but an event that should be frowned upon. Why? His crucifixion was done because the Jewish High Priests were envious of his ministry, which was growing, that he was actually pointing people on the road to the Kingdom of Heaven. Since when has been crucifying or inflicting pain to the Servant of God a "good" thing or a way to salvation? Absolute nonsense.
If you truly love a person, would you be happy seeing the person you love being crucified, being beaten to the point of death, etc? NO. Jesus did come here to save us from our sins, but not through being crucified and dying on the cross. He came to show us that we can be free from our sins by actually cultivating our spiritual relationship with the Heavenly Father, not by sticking him on the cross. If by crucifying him on the cross then mankind would be "free from sin", he should have said it plainly, "Hey guys, stick me on the cross now. If you do so, you would be free from your sins. Isn't that a great thing?" But did he say that? No.
I've been to those priest or ministry, and I find their answers either lacking or confusing. They haven't been able to answer my question: If Jesus truly died for our sins, that his crucifixion was a sacrifice to save mankind, why did he say "Lord, forgive them for they know not what they do."?
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