Question Posted Wednesday February 28 2007, 4:26 pm
that "jesus died for our sins"?????
I know the whole biblical story of how a man named jesus was crucified- but LOTS of people who were real criminals were crucified back then.
what makes Jesus so special?
wtf?
if you'd liek to explain this to me i'd really appreciate it.
thank u for answering my other question too.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Spirituality? fabiosparrow193 answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 5:23 pm: Well,... Jesus wasn't a criminal! Non-Christians just didn't like him because he spoke against there gods! and said things different then what the king said! So word got out to the king that some man named Jesus was speaking "Blasphemy" about him (blasphemy meaning going against wut the king says or any other ruler) So the king ordered him to be crucified! But this was all part of God's plan!! Jesus took away our sins by dieing on the cross for the whole world! Because he defeated the devil and rose from the dead! Now whenever we sin we can ask for forgiveness if we trully want it and we are forgiven by God and cleansed of our sin! All because of Jesus's dieing on the cross!!! But Jesus was no criminal He actually never sinned in his whole life! But I'm not God so I don't no why God planned that, this way but he did. and I'm happy cause i know I will have eternal life in heaven through Jesus's dieing and God!! sry its sooooooo long! I hope you learned something! And remember don't completely forget about God! Even if you join another religon try to keep God somewhere in your thoughts or mind!! :) [ fabiosparrow193's advice column | Ask fabiosparrow193 A Question ]
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