BobRyan
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Originally Posted by BobRyan
Each sin is its own sin -- each sin requires its own payment its own debt. For each sin the debt is EITHER infinite OR it is not.
As usual - it is left to me to state the obvious.
In Christ,
Bob
DHK said:If that is true then you are eternally lost with no chance for salvation--if this is what you truly believe.
Making stuff up has not helped your arguments in the past - and it is not working here either sir.
The obvious point remains - the penalty is EITHER infinite OR it is not. It does not matter whether you set that "infinite" debt at the level of a single sin OR at the level of a single PERSON who has sinned many sins in terms of failing to then account for ALL of mankind.
We sin every day.
Jesus paid the penalty for all of our sins once; and once for all.
Each individual sin does not need to be paid for.
And again - each time you make a clear statement in favor of error I will point it out.
that was another one.
the notion that EACH sin does NOT have its own penalty DEFINED in the writing of God's Law is glaringly obvious error sir.
That is an unbiblical if not totally ridiculous concept.
Rather Christ took the full burden of sin, for every person, of all generations upon himself when he paid the penalty of all those sins at Calvary with his blood.
This is a statement of AGGREGATION - it speaks of the sum total.
The point remains sir.
Those who turn from this Bible truth TOWARD the man-made tradition of infinite debt owed by each person OR infinite debt owed by each sin - embrace a self-conflicted man-made tradition that denies the atonement for "mankind" by limiting the price paid merely to the infinite debt OWED either by one PERSON or by one person's SIN depending on which view they take.
Obviously.
in Christ,
Bob
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