If we are to unravel the doctrine of the crucifixion and that Jesus died for the sins of
Man we need to ask a question?
Why was it necessary for God to create a human for this purpose?
Was God unable to forgive human kind except with this fabricated assumption?
God ultimately taught us that he is the Forgiver of sins and he turns to all those who
repent to Him.
This doctrine that humans have salvation from the sacrifice of Jesus is a doctrine
that the natural disposition and logic all reject.
And what is even more strange is we find Jesus in the Bible teaching them how to
pray and supplicate: in Mathew14:6
“For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive
you”
The question is if it is the case that Jesus was teaching them to ask for forgiveness
how can we consider that he died for their sins.
And what about the grave and deadly sins that have been committed after his death?
Do they require for Jesus to return and be re-crucified?
Or do we require another man who claims that he is the Son of God in order that he
is sacrificed for the sins of humankind.
So falsehood only brings more falsehood like it, if indeed it was the case that God
took children who He then sacrificed he should have had hundreds and thousands of
them in order to match the number of sins being perpetrated daily especially these
days who sordid filth is being propagated and even called to under false names like
‘freedom’.
When one poses the question where did the Christians get this notion from they
will give you a perplexing answer, they say because God is sacred and humans are
sinners that he could not interact with them.
If you pursued this line of questioning you would find that they have no answer to a
further question that is where is the proof for this idea?
You find there is no proof as Jesus did not say at all that he was being sacrificed for
the sins of men.
Indeed it was other than Jesus who established this notion and we find Paul
responsible for much of it, in fact only 10% of the Bible is actually the word of Jesus
(pbuh).
In the end of this chapter three points come to mind to expose the fallacy that is the
doctrine of original sin.