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Boomygrrl
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Hello all,
This is my first post, so I'm not sure if this is the right forum. First of all, let me tell you I'm agnostic.
I keep hearing that Jesus had to die for our sins. I know it is very fundamental in the Christian faith. My question is "why?"
If God is all-loving, can't He just forgive if you are truly repentant? I know God is thought of to be both merciful and just. Where's the justice in Jesus dying for my sins? That was a horrible death he had to die (I've read the gospels and saw "The Passion of the Christ"). Why the physical sacrifice? Why can't we just ask for forgiveness, learn from our mistakes, make amends, and be forgiven?
Maybe there really isn't an answer, and we have to rely on faith. But, as of now, I have no faith. I'm one of those rational, logical, quiet types that likes to absorb information, get all the facts if possible, and then make a decision. It's served me well in life.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Boomygrrl

This is my first post, so I'm not sure if this is the right forum. First of all, let me tell you I'm agnostic.
I keep hearing that Jesus had to die for our sins. I know it is very fundamental in the Christian faith. My question is "why?"
If God is all-loving, can't He just forgive if you are truly repentant? I know God is thought of to be both merciful and just. Where's the justice in Jesus dying for my sins? That was a horrible death he had to die (I've read the gospels and saw "The Passion of the Christ"). Why the physical sacrifice? Why can't we just ask for forgiveness, learn from our mistakes, make amends, and be forgiven?
Maybe there really isn't an answer, and we have to rely on faith. But, as of now, I have no faith. I'm one of those rational, logical, quiet types that likes to absorb information, get all the facts if possible, and then make a decision. It's served me well in life.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Boomygrrl