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How do you know that?Liebling:-))) said:I knew in the beginning that God and Jesus do not support death penalty.
How do you know that?Liebling:-))) said:I knew in the beginning that God and Jesus do not support death penalty.
Reba said:We are discussing current laws. Jesus was crucified in a different era, under different laws than we have today. Jesus was innocent of all sin, and perfect under God's law.
You said in previous posts that you support death penatly because the bible says... and because God says so...
You can't compare His "trial" and execution with today's long, drawn out legal processes that protect the rights of the accused.
No, Jazzy do not compare Jesus´s trial and execution here but give you the example because some of you claimed that God´s word in the bible to support death penatly. What Jazzy said is correct. It´s impossible to deny Jazzy´s post because her post is logical, no comparison.
One interesting point; at the time that Jesus was actually being killed, He had taken upon Himself all the sins of the world. At that moment He was so "guilty" that even God couldn't look upon Him.
Reba said:How do you know that?
God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are all and each God. They are individual but a unity.Liebling:-))) said:again because I thought you beleive that Jesus is a God... Huh? Now you talked about God and Jesus separately.
Well, I'm glad that you know that much but that isn't the whole story.All what I know is Jesus told his Father to forgive people because they didn´t know what they did.
Who taught you about God? Where did they get their information; from the Bible?Liebling:-))) said:I was taught to know that Jesus and God are good heart and forgiven people.
Really, where it says in the bible, God could not look upon Him? It was already in planned long before He came into a man. God already knew that.Reba said:We are discussing current laws. Jesus was crucified in a different era, under different laws than we have today. Jesus was innocent of all sin, and perfect under God's law. You can't compare His "trial" and execution with today's long, drawn out legal processes that protect the rights of the accused.
One interesting point; at the time that Jesus was actually being killed, He had taken upon Himself all the sins of the world. At that moment He was so "guilty" that even God couldn't look upon Him.
Matthew 27jazzy said:Really, where it says in the bible, God could not look upon Him? It was already in planned long before He came into a man. God already knew that.
Reba said:Matthew 27
46 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
Mark 15
33 And when the sixth hour was come, there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour. 34 And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani? which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
Notice that Jesus says, "my God", not "my Father". During the time that the sin of the world was upon Him, Jesus and God did not have their Father/Son relationship.
God is holy and cannot look upon sin. He had to turn away from His own Son and let Him suffer alone. Such anguish! All because of our ugly sins and His tremendous love and grace for us.
This should emphasize for us how truly awful the crucifixion was for Jesus. It was not just the physical pain (that was awful indeed). It was also the separation. For the first time in eternity, Jesus and God were disconnected. Can you even imagine how lost and alone Jesus must have felt?
Reba said:Who taught you about God? Where did they get their information; from the Bible?
jazzy said:I felt torn by His death and pains. Your view of those words are somewhat different from me, I do not see God separate Him but allow Him to suffer greatest pain which must be so painful for God to experience it. How can God not to go thru this and felt it as Jesus Christ did.
Rose Immortal said:I draw a great distinction between the death of the physical body and the death of the soul. This is why I think people were (and still are) put to death--because if that person HAS truly reformed, their eternal salvation means that death will be nothing more than a temporary interruption, no more than any other thing that might happen during our earthly lives. The man crucified next to Jesus, who accepted His salvation, still died--Jesus did not release him from that obligation. It also makes sense because in the process of accepting salvation, the man also accepted that what he had done was wrong. Therefore he could rest assured his punishment was only temporary. As I said before, you can be sure that man is in Heaven enjoying the same benefits of the eternal life as any person will who has turned his/her will over to God.
Where did the teachers, churches, etc., find out about God? Thru the BIBLE! You see, God tells us about Himself in the Bible.Liebling:-))) said:I was raised to being teach by teachers, churchs etc. thru Bible stories but I didn't know anything about striptures until JW friends shows me what striputures is when I was around 16 years old. ...I learned for a first time is here that we have same scriptures in different bibles but word of authors's view are differently.
Reba said:Where did the teachers, churches, etc., find out about God? Thru the BIBLE! You see, God tells us about Himself in the Bible.