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The Scriptures say that. God was teaching us that the consequence for sin is death.Who said that? That wasn't in what I said so I'm not sure what you are saying is "correct".
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The Scriptures say that. God was teaching us that the consequence for sin is death.Who said that? That wasn't in what I said so I'm not sure what you are saying is "correct".
when did I say there weren't? I actually quoted and cited websites that said that there are. Can you show me where I said that there aren't sacrifices for sins? It is dishonest to mischaracterize what someone else has said.So now you're backtracking. You admit that there are sacrifices for sin. Thank you. That's all I needed, some honesty.
but you wrote "correct" in response to what I wrote and I didn't say any of that.The Scriptures say that. God was teaching us that the consequence for sin is death.
God makes Covenants to establish a relationship with man. It started after the fall in the Garden of Eden. There was a sacrifice.That's a fair question. The answer has a couple of elements to it:
the first is that not all sacrifice was animal based, so there is no absolute statement that the relationship needs a dead animal. What strenghtens the relationship is A) following what God asks for B) giving up something of value to another as a show of submission and/or C) acknowledging that all is God's
but the second is equally important -- that insincere sacrifice, or sacrifice when one is not following the laws is useless. God wants obedience. If that obedience includes sacrifice then that's great. But sacrifice without obedience is useless.
You're confused.but you wrote "correct" in response to what I wrote and I didn't say any of that.
Go play your game with someone else.when did I say there weren't? I actually quoted and cited websites that said that there are. Can you show me where I said that there aren't sacrifices for sins? It is dishonest to mischaracterize what someone else has said.
you need to reread post 858 and get your story straight.You're confused.
What game? I'm just pointing out your dishonesty. I notice you can't respond with any substance. Point taken.Go play your game with someone else.
You need to quit playing games.you need to reread post 858 and get your story straight.
You're a dishonest liar.What game? I'm just pointing out your dishonesty. I notice you can't respond with any substance. Point taken.
You can make a sin offering of oil and flour.Correct. Death was to show the penalty for sin. God isn't pleased with death, but uses it to teach us that sin has a consequence.
Fall is a Christian interpretation. It was a test of Man's exercise of free will. And Man passed.God makes Covenants to establish a relationship with man. It started after the fall in the Garden of Eden. There was a sacrifice.
Please provide the Scripture.You can make a sin offering of oil and flour.
Not according to Scripture. God made a sacrifice to cover Adam and Eve.Fall is a Christian interpretation. It was a test of Man's exercise of free will. And Man passed.
According to Christian interpretations. We view it as a test. we also don't ascribe to the concept of original sin.Not according to Scripture. God made a sacrifice to cover Adam and Eve.
That's a fair question. The answer has a couple of elements to it:
the first is that not all sacrifice was animal based, so there is no absolute statement that the relationship needs a dead animal. What strenghtens the relationship is A) following what God asks for B) giving up something of value to another as a show of submission and/or C) acknowledging that all is God's
but the second is equally important -- that insincere sacrifice, or sacrifice when one is not following the laws is useless. God wants obedience. If that obedience includes sacrifice then that's great. But sacrifice without obedience is useless.
Well, I disagree with that. Because Catholics rock!
There are many sacrifices (of animals and plants) that have nothing to do with sin.
Then God said, “Let us make life in our image, in our likeness, the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky the livestock and all the wild animals, and all the creatures that move along the ground.”
“Take your son to the land of Moriah and kill your son there as a sacrifice for me. This must be Isaac, your only son, the one you love. Use him ...
But G-d never intended for the sacrifice to go on, hence the ram/
And to purify and consecrate.