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<blockquote data-quote="Chriliman" data-source="post: 68515180" data-attributes="member: 376990"><p>I'll adjust this analogy slightly in order to make it more clear.</p><p></p><p> I have a child who has never done anything wrong and there are countless other children who have done wrong and are going to die because of the wrong they've done. I then ask my child if he would be willing to die in order to save the countless other children and he says "yes". I then would be immoral to keep my child from sacrificing himself to save the other children. In fact I would be very selfish to keep him from saving all the other children. I would be moral to allow my child to sacrifice himself for the other children and if I was God I would be very pleased with my son and would even conquer death itself to have him back. Indeed this is exactly what God has accomplished through Jesus Christ!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chriliman, post: 68515180, member: 376990"] I'll adjust this analogy slightly in order to make it more clear. I have a child who has never done anything wrong and there are countless other children who have done wrong and are going to die because of the wrong they've done. I then ask my child if he would be willing to die in order to save the countless other children and he says "yes". I then would be immoral to keep my child from sacrificing himself to save the other children. In fact I would be very selfish to keep him from saving all the other children. I would be moral to allow my child to sacrifice himself for the other children and if I was God I would be very pleased with my son and would even conquer death itself to have him back. Indeed this is exactly what God has accomplished through Jesus Christ! [/QUOTE]
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