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IceTea
17-02-08, 02:59 PM
My question is, if Jesus paid for Chrsitian sins why they can't commit sins?

It's like someone paid in advance your bill in a resturant, then when you go and you order chicken or meat and you will be told no you can't have it. Why not if the bill already paid?

jack
17-02-08, 03:13 PM
^

He didn't leave the tip ... which you are responsible for!

IceTea
17-02-08, 04:30 PM
But Jesus is responsible for all your sins, all paid in advance.

Why you can't commit a sin?

Thalia
17-02-08, 05:16 PM
where do you get this notion that Christians can't sin?

IceTea
17-02-08, 05:50 PM
where do you get this notion that Christians can't sin?

That is the point, Jesus paid for your sins, so now Christians can do all sort of sins :)

IceTea
17-02-08, 05:55 PM
Don't you believe that this encourage people to commit more and more sins? Because think about it, why someone will care if he/she knows that what ever you do you are already forgiven by Jesus, isn't that what you believe?

minerva
17-02-08, 06:00 PM
Don't you believe that this encourage people to commit more and more sins? Because think about it, why someone will care if he/she knows that what ever you do you are already forgiven by Jesus, isn't that what you believe?
no it's not and you've got it all wrong.
totally.
in fact, if that was the case he wouldn't have introduced the sacrament of reconciliation on the Pentecost.
google 'why did Jesus have to die'. maybe you'll get some answers.

Thalia
17-02-08, 06:05 PM
no it's not and you've got it all wrong.
totally.
in fact, if that was the case he wouldn't have introduced the sacrament of reconciliation on the Pentecost.
google 'why did Jesus have to die'. maybe you'll get some answers.
Min, he already knows the answer. He's just trying to aggrevate you.

Either that or he never really reads anything Jeff ever posts...

I really wouldn't bother at this stage.. :cute:

IceTea
17-02-08, 06:07 PM
no it's not and you've got it all wrong.
totally.
in fact, if that was the case he wouldn't have introduced the sacrament of reconciliation on the Pentecost.
google 'why did Jesus have to die'. maybe you'll get some answers.

Because he is a human being and every human being will die. :)

IceTea
17-02-08, 06:08 PM
What is Pentecost?

minerva
17-02-08, 06:09 PM
What is Pentecost?
see, don't ask questions before you get to know everything. read, study, then ask after.

Storm
17-02-08, 09:31 PM
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Enjoy discussion within the topic :bored:

Jeff
17-02-08, 09:44 PM
People's sins are forgiven in and through Christ. But not without being sorry and intending to pursue the path of holiness.

Apart from Him, we are all condemned because of ourselves, we cannot make up for our sins, nor merit God's Mercy.

But of course, if you believe God created evil and sin on purpose, I grant you that none of this makes any sense.

Neither, in my opinion, does much of anything else about existence.

IceTea
17-02-08, 09:53 PM
Jeff, as I said before don't you consider hell evil place?

Heaven and hell created for a purpose.

Why should Jesus be responsible for other people sins?

Every soul should be responsible for it's own sins, otherwise why do you have a free will?