To: pcottraux
No, I don't get the general idea at all. I fail to see how any of it is a "slight inconvenience," considering that God willfully chooses to remember the pain and suffering I don't remember that bit in the Bible, but we'll say you're right. Again, how is even that amount of suffering anything to the all-powerful, infinite creator of the universe?
To: antiRepublicrat; Mrs. Don-o
I don't remember that bit in the Bible, but we'll say you're right. Again, how is even that amount of suffering anything to the all-powerful, infinite creator of the universe?He subjected Himself to that suffering willfully, because He is omnipotent and can choose to do that...because He can do anything. If He couldn't, He wouldn't be omnipotent. The amount of time that He suffered is irrelevant. The point is that He did it, period. That was enough to atone for the sins of humanity.
279 posted on
10/19/2006 6:40:12 PM PDT by
pcottraux
(It's pronounced "P. Coe-troe.")
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