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Message Subject How did Jesus' death wash away our sins?
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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I am actually being sincere here. I was raised in a Southern Babtist home and have read the bible a fair share of times, but I am at a total loss when it comes to understanding how Jesus dying on the cross translates into me being forgiven for my "sins".

And please don't just post scripture that just states it matter-of-factly as if I should ignore that we live in a world where things have to correlate.

So they torture him, place him on a cross, and then wait for him to die. He passes away, is reborn and then ascends to heaven. Now I get forgiven if I have impatient thoughts? How does that work? Did he die, go to heaven and flip on a breaker switch, resurrect on earth to check if it worked and then just strolled on back to heaven? What happened during his death that made our sins forgivable?

It's like a father bursting through the door and telling his son that cursing is now allowed in the house because he hit a deer on the way home. How in the world is it connected?
 Quoting: Scrodiddles

That should feature in "Top Ten Lies Of All Time".
1. When Jesus saved some sinner girl , he clearly asked her to stop committing further sins
2. If Jesus is continuously washing away all sins of the believers , he is also continuously washing away all sins of the non believer (Since not believing Jesus is just one extra harmless sin)

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