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Why is the crucifixion so meaningful when the rise of Jesus means he sacrificed very little?
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<blockquote data-quote="FireDragon76" data-source="post: 70791758" data-attributes="member: 330042"><p>No, we believe Jesus really died. As a Lutheran (like many other traditional Christians), we confess in the Apostles Creed that Christ "descended to the dead". Death could not contain him, of course, but he did die a true death. His heart stopped beating and he "gave up the spirit". Not only that, but it was an extremely painful and humiliating death. He did not die of old age shot up on morphine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireDragon76, post: 70791758, member: 330042"] No, we believe Jesus really died. As a Lutheran (like many other traditional Christians), we confess in the Apostles Creed that Christ "descended to the dead". Death could not contain him, of course, but he did die a true death. His heart stopped beating and he "gave up the spirit". Not only that, but it was an extremely painful and humiliating death. He did not die of old age shot up on morphine. [/QUOTE]
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