DaveXR650
Well-Known Member
Well people should judge for themselves. PSA has sin as something which we simply cannot bear, nor can we make recompense for. The violation of the law has no remedy. Is that treating it too lightly?I believe PSA treats sins much too lightly.
Not just "somebody". That is why much is made of why Jesus was unique in being able to do this because he was God and Man, and he was totally sinless himself. In addition, for a serious person, not cynically saying "thereby making everything right", they also realize that penal substitution opens the door to and makes reconciliation possible by removing the insurmountable barrier for sinful men.PSA holds God demands somebody (the wicked or the righteous) to pay Him the debt owed to Him, the righteous being punished instead of the wicked to pay this debt thereby making everything right.
Even in strict Calvinism, the work of God goes beyond the death of Christ with a setting aside for election, bringing about faith and repentance, unity with Christ and living a life of progressive sanctification. "Everything" includes all that as well as the death of Christ, with Calvinism asserting the certainty of the rest happening in time as God planned and non Calvinists looking at is as a potential reconciliation that will depend upon men's response to the gospel. But no one is saying that there is no more to explain in the chain of salvation. That is a straw man you set up to try to make it look ridiculous while championing ideas like fooling Satan or paying him.
