Jesus took upon Himself my sin debt and its sin penalty, so however God would judge me he got judged!
You accuse me of following traditions sent forth by calvin, yet you parrot those of Wright!
Then you are mistaking. I have relied on Scripture but my view has been influenced by both Martin Luther and Jonathan Edwards. On this topic I have studied the Anabaptist movement and the Radical Reformation (who, BTW, also rejected PSA). I disagree, however with contemporary Mennonite theology (non-violent Atonement) because they make the same error you are making. All I've read of Wright on this topic is what has been presented here.
You just don't get it. You think it an insult to say I follow Wright but instead it just makes you a fool. I've never studied the man, nor have I adopted his positions. I provided a passage of Scripture you disagree with and you act as if I were quoting N.T. Wright.
I am willing to provide Scripture for my view. I've offered over and over again. You, however, are unable because yours is tradition. Whether you know it or not, your view does come from Calvin but in a watered down and superficial form (Calvin did believe that Jesus went to Hell, but the degree of separation you cling to and what you deny of Christ's work in delivering Creation is foreign to even Calvin).
So, can you provide a passage stating that God was angry with Jesus, that God viewed Jesus as sin (evil, unrighteous, unholy, filth)? Can you provide a passage stating that Jesus experienced the anger of God that the lost will experience at Judgment?
It's a rhetorical question because after all of these months and all of these posts we all know that you cannot. So why don't you just admit what is clearly seen and we can discuss the issues in a Christian manner instead of posting gibberish over and over again?