How can Jesus have sacrificed himself when God raised him back to life again? Let's examine this claim, Sacrificing something or someone only happens when you want something back in return. If God sacrificed himself what did he get in return when he already owns EVERYTHING? What could God possibly gain from sacrificing himself when he owns everything and do what he likes whenever he wants, What good will that do to him?
----------------
What does sacrifice mean?
sacrifice
ˈsakrɪfʌɪs/
noun
1.
an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to a deity.
"they offer sacrifices to the spirits"
synonyms: | ritual slaughter, hecatomb, immolation, offering, oblation;
"initiation ceremonies include the sacrifice of animals"
|
----------------
So God sacrificed himself to himself in order to forgive mankind from a sin which he created himself? And how can you say God sacrificed himself or his son whichever way you see it, when he bought himself or his son back to life again, which means there was no sacrifice in the first place and nothing was lost. It's like giving away your old car knowing you have a new one.
So Jesus could not have Sacrificed himself when he was bought back to life. In reality Nothing was lost, so where's the sacrifice
No comments:
Post a Comment