WebIf Jesus even did exist, it's highly doubtful he was the son of a god. However, hypothetically speaking, if he was the son of a god, then he died for nothing anyway, regardless. The concept of Jesus dying for our sins is so ridiculously shallow, it's laughable. Webmiracle ३.१ ह views, १४५ likes, १०२ loves, ८५५ comments, ७८ shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Dr. Juanita Bynum: @3WITHME CLASSICS ...
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WebThe song has been interpreted by numerous artists, including Swamp Dogg, Al Kooper, and Laura Cantrell, among others. [5] Johnny Cash covered the song in a live concert, … WebWhat took me forever to get my head around, is that "Accepting Christ as your personal savior" means accepting that you are personally responsible for his death. Jesus is the scape-goat for all the sin in the world, but you have to admit it's your fault that he died to be forgiven. Screw that. 1. level 1. lehrstuhl talmon
Jesus Christ died for nothing I suppose. - John Prine
WebNo, you’re not—not if you truly understand what Jesus Christ has already done for you, and put your trust in Him instead of your false feelings. What has Christ done for you? He … Web“When Jesus rose from the dead, he confided his identity as the Son of God and his work of atonement, redemption, reconciliation and salvation. The resurrection was a real, literal, … WebMoreover, those who die in Christ “shall not taste of death, for it shall be sweet unto them” (Doctrine and Covenants 42:46). Always, and especially at this time of year, we can … lehtiluukku kaivopuisto